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Mon Dec 9, 2024, 11:56 AM Monday

What Doctors Like Me Know About Americans' Health Care Anger [View all]

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 didn’t 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 I’m comfortable fielding. But instead he asked, “Will my insurance cover my stay?”

This is a question I can’t answer with certainty. Patients often believe that since I’m part of the health-care system, I would know. But I don’t, not as a doctor — and not even when I’m 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 didn’t say all this to the man, though, because I needed him to stay in the hospital and accept inpatient treatment. So instead I hedged. “You’re very sick,” I told him. “You shouldn’t 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!!!

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This country makes me fucking sick XanaDUer2 Monday #1
Wonder if it is on purpose. Next stop long-term-care, and then end-of-life. erronis Monday #3
There is no long term care unless you get long term care insurance- probably in kerry-is-my-prez Tuesday #60
In one of the large Fla. cities near me, there is one of those nice facilities. I toured its website. allegorical oracle Tuesday #61
Whoa! My bf and I are just praying we can keep safely living in his condo. kerry-is-my-prez Tuesday #72
Of by and for the white man. onecaliberal Monday #9
The stupid voters that allowed the orange fat felon back in the WH wolfie001 Monday #13
For many, getting healthcare is a big gamble. Irish_Dem Monday #2
When I first went on Medicare, I chose an advantage plan. Mid-way through the year, it allegorical oracle Tuesday #62
I am on regular medicare. Irish_Dem Tuesday #66
They play whack-a-mole on the drug plans as well. travelingthrulife Tuesday #71
Sicko Johnny2X2X Monday #4
SOP for insurers The Wizard Monday #5
Deny, Deny, Deny... GB_RN Monday #50
For profit health care is both immoral and obscene. The Wizard Tuesday #70
The USA is a very backward country for getting health care. For-profit Corporations controlling it. IrishBubbaLiberal Monday #6
This is wealth care,NOT health care. BattleRow Monday #20
GOOD one. calimary Tuesday #57
You forgot to add DENVERPOPS Monday #23
And almost got Senate Majority Leader.. Evolve Dammit Monday #29
All of his CABAL DENVERPOPS Monday #36
I think you are right. Evolve Dammit Monday #44
Medical care in the U.S.A. isn't all that great for people who have lots of money either. hunter Monday #41
My mother-in-law died from leukemia that went untreated until it was too late Aristus Monday #42
What amazes me is how all the wealthy people choose to have so much allegorical oracle Tuesday #69
A duel-citizen British friend of mine needed surgery. Went to U.S. doctors and was told allegorical oracle Tuesday #68
I had abdominal pains Old Crank Monday #7
wow -- lucky you (regarding the bill, not having gall stones) nt orleans Monday #10
I was about to say "impossible!" but then I saw the word "Euro" and thought "well, of course". nt eppur_se_muova Monday #11
In Hungary Doodles Monday #32
Whoops! Not in Hungary. Doodles Monday #37
We had a friend who broke (cracked) her hip on Crete. Old Crank Monday #40
My son was born in Prague. bamagal62 Monday #53
Place your wagers ... healthy, wealthy, wise ... you could emerge with or without any or all three. bucolic_frolic Monday #8
A lot of people say we can't afford Universal Health Care. patphil Monday #12
"But, I want to be able to choose my own doctor." ECL213 Monday #22
Yup. My doctor isn't taking my health insurance next year. Mariana Monday #39
It down to whether health care is seen as a human right. ShazzieB Monday #25
Not only that, I see it as an investment in the future of the country. patphil Monday #43
Your point is well taken, and the money Mr. Mustard 2023 Tuesday #63
Four guys worth a trillion dollars Aviation Pro Monday #14
When it comes to healthcare in the US of A... 2naSalit Monday #15
Not even. Tried to save the "baby" that was a nonviable fetus, and let the woman die... Hekate Monday #16
The words that immediately jumped out at me: "In the United States health insurance is so extraordinarily complicated". bluesbassman Monday #17
Like I've said: healthcare and capitalism don't mix DinahMoeHum Monday #18
Thay are lying about healthcare companies Beck23 Monday #19
Parts A and B are "original Medicare." You are talking about Medicare Supp, which costs an arm and a leg. valleyrogue Tuesday #55
I have supplemental for $222/mth. It's not THAT expensive. kerry-is-my-prez Tuesday #59
America's soul has long been corroded misanthrope Monday #21
The trick is not to get sick...However you can do it...don't get sick..nt mitch96 Monday #24
Insurance companies profit more when patients die faster IronLionZion Monday #26
Unfortunately old people seem to be a profit center Beck23 Monday #30
Long Term Care Insurance is a scam HappyLarge Monday #54
Yes. evolves Monday #34
If folks here knew how often this question is asked, they would be appallled Docreed2003 Monday #27
We're all fucking scared of being denied coverage. It's the #1 cause of bankruptcy and anxiety for millions. Needs to Evolve Dammit Monday #28
Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren have some proposals Beck23 Monday #31
They have been the leading voices of rationality IMHO. We needed it 30 years ago. It just gets worse every year. Evolve Dammit Monday #45
I'm also a physician, evolves Monday #33
I have heard similarly from Docs and NP's in my med orbit. It's very disheartening. Congress is owned. Thanks Evolve Dammit Monday #46
The CONservatives claim Medicare for All is Socialism LogDog75 Monday #35
Any system wrhere most people havevto depend on their employer for their health care coverage is messed up. ShazzieB Monday #38
I stopped going gypsy11 Monday #47
You will never get Medicare for all or oldmanlynn Monday #48
Funny that he thinks only he Meowmee Monday #49
Medicare for all now. Clouds Passing Monday #51
"Am I covered?" is not a question a sick person should ask. Aussie105 Monday #52
My rheumatologist and my dad's former cardiologist are against anything that helps lower healthcare prices LeftInTX Tuesday #56
Which is another reason why money in politics will end us. Passages Tuesday #67
My husband's niece is an MD. She's GOP. LeftInTX Tuesday #58
bean counters poozwah Tuesday #64
The reasons we do not have universal healthcare is due to the lack of Passages Tuesday #65
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