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I rushed around the patient as he lay motionless with his eyes closed in the emergency room. He was pale and sweaty, his T-shirt stained with vomit. You didnt have to be a health-care worker to know that he was in a dire state. The beeps on the monitor told me his heart rate was dangerously slow. I told the man that he was going to be admitted to the hospital overnight.
After a pause, he beckoned me closer. His forehead furrowed with concern. I thought he would ask if he was going to be OK or if he needed surgery questions Im comfortable fielding. But instead he asked, Will my insurance cover my stay?
This is a question I cant answer with certainty. Patients often believe that since Im part of the health-care system, I would know. But I dont, not as a doctor and not even when Im a patient myself. In the United States, health insurance is so extraordinarily complicated, with different insurers offering different plans, covering certain things and denying others (sometimes in spite of what they say initially they cover). I could never guarantee anything.
I didnt say all this to the man, though, because I needed him to stay in the hospital and accept inpatient treatment. So instead I hedged. Youre very sick, I told him. You shouldnt worry about your insurance right now. I should have been able to give him a better answer, under a better system.
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/12/08/opinion/health-care-anger.html
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Medicare for all!!!