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  • Damn, good to know that the bit about pre-existing conditions hasn't been struck down yet. I had to look up YMMV :(

  • D'ya like dags?

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  • I was assuming that was all Rosie, but you might be right...

  • To be fair, I knew who he was but forgot his name altogether. God damn, I was getting way too high from 2000-2005.

  • That story about Dr. Rogozov always struck me as something superhuman. I've only ever managed to perform very minor surgeries on myself, I just can't imagine a major operation on internal organs - with or without the mirror for extra complication.

  • You know what, I'm adding that to my repertoire too. No sense in letting a good joke go to waste the next time there's an event with name tags.

  • I do, yes. I've read reams and reams of accounts, comments, and articles about the hardships experienced under the current healthcare model in America over the past few decades. The exact costing metric was never addressed though, which is why I asked about it specifically. The whole enterprise of for-profit medicine as carried out under the current insurance model is criminal and immoral by any measure.

  • That does make sense, and although I guess it's good that there are ultra low-cost options available, there's that old adage about "getting what you pay for" to a certain extent.

  • "Wildcards, sometimes you need to see people and have no idea what you will pay in the end since sometimes they will do work or use something that isn’t fully covered so you then get a bill a month later telling you insurance only covered this you owe the difference. It’s up to you to figure out if that’s correct or not then go down the path of fighting it."

    This alone would get my hackles up, let alone paying $600+/month for uncertain coverage of treatments and prescriptions. Moreso, it would rub me the wrong way to have someone in my life who was unable to pay in and left up the creek with no paddle. The bit about a tax penalty for absence of coverage is a bit much, does the government really need to kick someone when they're down? Best of luck to you, it sounds as though you have it well in hand, but I don't envy you the task.

  • Holy shit, that's daunting. I think that I might try cutting it out myself rather than go bankrupt.

  • Ah, yes I've heard that about stateside hospitals. Apparently there's an entire department alongside accounting that deals with remediation of accounts payable. Less than ideal, but it sounds as though it costs a lot less that I'd been assuming this whole time.

  • That's encouraging, at least. It's not cheap per se, but definitely not as exorbitant as I assumed.

  • Interesting, it's no wonder that so many Americans have a difficult time with medical bills. I was also under the impression that the Affordable Care Act had been dismantled, it's a bit tough to catch all of the headlines with so much going on all the time.

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  • Anyone taking bets on how long it is until they weaponize this buffoonish gaffe by "accidentally" sending mundane classified, secret or top secret information to opponents in an effort to get them arrested for receipt of restricted documents?

  • Let's say the family type, and a checkup for any of the more mundane things above.

  • Classic, I'm sending this to the Slavs in my life.

  • I'm curious, how much is a typical doctor's visit in the U.S. without insurance of any kind? Just a straight out of pocket sort of expense. $50, $100, $250, $500, $1000? I assume that it scales based on more complicated procedures or longer visits, but what about the basics, like going in for what you think is a bad cold or the flue, maybe a rash or something along those lines?

  • "Answer for we, our riddles three." 😼 😼

  • I am 100%. Just because you say something doesn't mean that someone else will agree, but if you don't say it they'll turn around and claim that no one disagrees with them. The doltish Red Wave certainly wasn't for lack of debates or opposition, but it bears saying anyway.

  • Cassandra of Troy just called, she said that no one listens to her either 😑

  • Therein lies the rub. A complete catalogue is not necessary when a partially completed jigsaw puzzle will suffice. A lot of people have unexpected uncomfortable questions in their future about their grandmother's massive stroke, their uncle's schizophrenia, their cousin's mania-induced crime spree, or maybe even their 3rd-cousin's cancer diagnosis. Rates are set to increase across the board, no family is immune.