The entire insurance and medical industry is completely corrupt, and everybody in it needs to go to prison.
@halon7476
Don't worry. The Israeli patients are paid for
@Prince-jq1mt
These are legitimate health care costs. You have no idea how much it takes to buy off a congressman these days!
@benstandard
Just burn your ID and tell them you're a migrant
@santmat007
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@bangun172
The only country in the entire world that has a medical system like this
@richardchilders7584
Wait until he gets the second bill from the doctor. You get billed once for the hospital and once for the doctor, which is the most ridiculous and fraudulent thing I’ve ever witnessed
A self-styled “elder millennial” recently recounted being charged $41,000 for a hospital stay under 24 hours to treat high blood pressure—without surgery, scans, or serious intervention—calling the bill “extortion” despite already paying $4,400 out-of-pocket with insurance. He was billed $17,000 for lab work, $11,000 for a brief ER visit, and hundreds for minimal physical therapy interactions, sparking outrage over America's for-profit healthcare system.
Jimmy’s comparisons to other wealthy nations reveal the U.S. spends nearly double per capita on healthcare while producing worse health outcomes, lower life expectancy, and higher infant mortality. He argues the system is structured to enrich providers and insurers at the public’s expense, with even insured patients facing unaffordable costs.