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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]Aerows
(39,961 posts)is that there are no price controls whatsoever on health care. Ask me about an $18,000 hospital bill that I walked into the emergency room for, walked out of it an hour later, and then got 4 shots that took five minutes a piece.
And of course, the health insurance company declined it. Homeowner's insurance declined it. Unless a deity comes down and declares that it is covered, you are denied.
Having insurance is great - unless you actually use it.
Health insurance has absolutely nothing to do with receiving health care. You basically pay into a system that might do something for you if it doesn't cost very much, but when it comes to catastrophe, you are on your own.
I can tell you stories about Worker's Compensation claims being denied because a procedure was $900. Apparently, getting a piece of metal embedded in your arm if you work as a mechanic is outside the realm of coverage, and "nobody could have foreseen that happening" despite paying a shit-ton in premiums for years with no claims.