I don't know if it is just the Phoenix area, but I dread going to an emergency room. Your wait time there is normally 5 to 8 hours. People with serious injuries or ailments are "parked" in the hallways because there is no room.
Try and get an appointment with a surgeon here, even with health insurance, expect 4 to 12 weeks wait time. And then expect a co-pay of several thousand $$.
I have had probably 10 to 15 clients over the past 10 years who had to declare bankrupcy because of overwhelming medical bills, there is not one that I have seen that hasn't had a dingy on their credit report because of medical bills.
The health care system in the US is not flawed, it is broken! In other countries it is flawed but at least you get treatment and you don't have to file for bankrupcy because you can't pay the medical bill, or lose a loved one because the HMO refuses to pay for necessary treatment.
I don't know, maybe I am just naive, but why can't we implement mandatory health insurance, everyone who works has to pay a percentage of their income towards health insurance, employers have to split the cost with their employee. So the millions and millions of people who are without health insurance now will contribute to the big pool. Set up one not for profit government regulated health care insurance carrier and see how fast the other insurance companies will compete with that, they would have to, otherwise they'd be out of business. It's a very capitalistic approach, don't need to rub elbows with "commies and socialists".
It wouldn't cost the average person any more in health insurance than what they are currently paying and it would prevent people like one of the above posters having to pay $ 23,000 in out-of-pocket cost. They have those $ 20k available for spending, boosting the economy. More disposable income means more spending which will result in more business and therefore more people employed, resulting in more tax income for the government, a balanced budget, ergo tax cuts. Voila everyone wins
I really don't understand why people here don't go up in arms (figuratively
) and force their elected officials to do something about this dilema!
Did I mention I am running for office :+ }( Just kidding!