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    • ButtholeSpiders@startrek.website
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      With fewer and fewer jobs giving health care in the United States, it’s bankrupting to have any medical condition. Hell, without coverage, my medications would cost me over $700 a month. So if you have anything saved up, it’ll be burned away in one ER visit. It’s why so many avoid taking an ambulance or even bother going in. Personally, I think I would rather die, than go to a hospital without insurance. Even with insurance, my co-pay is $100. Our country has become downright dystopian for the older with any health condition. Anymore I feel like the country is ran by the damn Ferengi.

    • ShittyRedditWasBetter@lemmy.world
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      Depends on your health insurance.

      Most people no, you’re talking about less than a few hundred dollars.

      In bad case scenarios where you go in an ambulance and need full ER surgery, you might end up with a few thousand dollars unfortunately.

      Me personally, it would be $75 or so assuming no ambulance.

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        If you needed an ambulance it would cost more?!?

        Sorry, Canadian and even though I know I shouldn’t be surprised but somehow, America always finds a way!

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        Ambulances in my experience cost $5000 per ride and are never covered by insurance, and I have Gold level coverage.

        I believe it’s a flat fee up until a certain mileage. Life flight helicopters otoh are what, $100,000?

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      Probably cost you upwards of $50k - $100k judging by what we’ve paid for far less intrusive “services.”

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      Technically yes, but theres a lot of options to make it cheap. Government healthcare like medicare and medicaid for example.