UrbanGhost114 t1_iy6sirs wrote
Reply to comment by GTAIVisbest in NY ends home liens, wage garnishments in medical-debt collection. What you should know. by General-Wishbone-214
That's just for what the insurance company deems worthy enough to be covered.
GTAIVisbest t1_iy6yvk0 wrote
It's no secret that you have to take up a full-time job as your own advocate to coordinate between the provider and your insurance company. You have to untangle coding mistakes and do a bunch of stuff that usually requires about 3-4 full days of full time phone work, following up with people, escalating, etc. It always follows the path of least resistance and when the customer doesn't speak up the system crushes them. There are a lot of weird loopholes that result in bills, but a couple dozen hours of phone and coordination work will result in those bills getting dropped, or paid for, due to the No Surprises Act (as long as you went to an in-network facility)
littlebitsofspider t1_iy6z7ji wrote
This entire wall of text doesn't exist for 32 of 33 developed economies in the world. Not a shred. You might pay for parking; that's it.
Eizah t1_iy7brwt wrote
Yup. Gave birth a couple of years ago. 3-day hospital stay, everything included. Only had to pay parking, about $20. Sweden.
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