— Surgery Center of OK (@SurgeryCenterOK) August 30, 2018From the article:
"A patient waited 62 hours for an ambulance, while four trusts took more than 24 hours to respond to 999 calls, new figures have shown"
Care worth dying for?
Insurance Issues, Principles & Solutions
— Surgery Center of OK (@SurgeryCenterOK) August 30, 2018From the article:
Average Canadian family paying more than $12K to fund public health care: study | CTV News https://t.co/NBPwfSI3AJ pic.twitter.com/XhNZ7MnOLn— Sally Pipes (@sallypipes) August 19, 2018
These are, to be sure, excellent points: After all, fair is fair."A bill being considered in New York would make it illegal for pet insurers to deny coverage on the basis of preexisting conditions."— Chris Pope (@CPopeHC) August 24, 2018
Surely a mandate, subsidies, and ban on cheaper alternative sources of care for relatively-healthy pets would be needed to make this work? https://t.co/vJbZh3ORFd
1) 18-year-old patient has a brain aneurysm on Christmas day.Sadly, #3 isn’t entirely uncommon, though the escalation here was beyond nuts (we’ll get to that in a second.) It’s not entirely clear what caused the breakdown, but it seems to have started with a disagreement over pain management.
2) Eventually she makes it to Mayo, after a brief stay at a local hospital, where, against all odds she survives and enters inpatient rehab.
3) The relationship between the hospital and the patient/family breaks down and everything goes to hell.
Hmmm. On the one hand, monetizing my health habits (or lack thereof) is appealing.Take steps... get paid.— Citizen Health (@CitizenHealthio) August 2, 2018
Get sleep.... get paid.
Repeat.
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Thing is, folks in the "benefits press" (for lack of a better term) keep referring to ACA-compliant "High Deductible Health Plans" as if this has any actual meaning.3 things to know about Congress’ effort to expand #health #savings accounts https://t.co/U6Gov4LJ18 #healthcare— Benefit Adviser (@EBAmagazine) August 2, 2018
If ObamaCare Is So Great, Why Do Its Backers Want To Block All The Exits?https://t.co/sWvWNaq7sR via @IBDeditorials— GùmmÃnt HÑ”aĺthcαrÑ” ƦєfùsєηÃκ (@dabzs) August 3, 2018
If you like your health care plan, you will be able to keep your health care plan. Period. No one will take it away. No matter what.”
Well, that promise turned out not to be true and I can tell you that from personal experience. - https://townhall.com/columnists/johnhawkins/2013/10/29/i-lost-my-health-insurance-because-of-obamacare-n1732782Mr. Hawkins was notified he would be losing coverage well before the clock struck midnight ending 2013.
It's difficult to blame my insurance company for that (cancelling his coverage). After all, it's hard for a service to be viable when the government forces consumers who buy it to pay a massive new tax for the privilege
Currently, I pay $191 per month. That will go up to $274. That's nearly $1000 a year more for a service that I already have. In addition, the deductible on my current plan is $200 and that will be going up to $6000.
Originally, my health insurance provider told me that my plan wasn't going to be canceled. The agent just said it wouldn't qualify under Obamacare and so, I'd have to pay a tax to keep it.
When you hear about people who are going to be paying an extra $6000 a year out of $47,000 in income
The law couldn't pass today and had Obama told the truth instead of lying shamelessly, even Democrats would have never voted for this law in the first place