Thanks for clarifying, and I’m no expert on this topic.Kriterion_BD wrote: ↑Mon Dec 07, 2020 7:59 pmThe US healthcare system is different from most other developed nations - and bear in mind that from a healthcare standpoint "developed" includes even countries like Saudi Arabia where the government funds access to healthcare for all citizens.
You're correct in that no doctor in the US will decline treatment to someone just because they can't pay.
But you're woefully mistaken if you think the story ends at "doctor fixes it up." Let me explain what happens...
A week after unemployed Bob gets his leg fixed, he gets a bill for $5000 dollars (500 for the x-ray, 2000 for ambulance ride, 2200 ER visit, 300 for the painkillers). He has a few thousand in his bank account from when he was employed and thinks he'll be responsible and pay what he can now. So he shells out 1000. But since he can't pay the remaining 4K, the bill eventually goes to collection, his credit score gets shot, which takes years to recover.
Meanwhile, Bob eventually manages to find a job a few months later. Because he has bad credit, he can't get an auto loan to buy a new car. So he has to take the low paying job thats walking distance. Because he has a low paying job, he has no money left over to pay his outstanding healthcare bill. Bob ends up never getting out of poverty despite having a job.
This is the story for the 80% of Americans who aren't millionaires. Eugene spoke about opportunity but forgot to mention the small % of people who have access to that opportunity. The guy who works at 7-11 doesn't have the same opportunities as the Harvard undergrad.
This is why universal basic income (states like NY, Mass, California are making progress getting there) and universal healthcare are vitally important.
But two things...
1. Isn’t it true you have a decent grace period if you get laid off? Can’t remember if it was 3-6 months but something like that.
2. If youre long term unemployed, how does Medicare work?
I think the bigger problem in US health is the price gouging and ripping off both the government and people. First thing that needs fixing.