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Snake Alchemist

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6. My guess was things like gestational diabetes, morning sickness, etc.
Wed Mar 28, 2012, 03:00 PM
Mar 2012

Everything, but the actual birth.

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Foreigners pay cash on the barrelhead there eridani Mar 2012 #1
Up front? Yikes. nt Snake Alchemist Mar 2012 #2
Not for emergencies. Lucy Goosey Mar 2012 #7
I would think there would be some sort of hardship discount. nt Snake Alchemist Mar 2012 #8
Fair enough. Lucy Goosey Mar 2012 #9
Still way too much. Shouldn't be over a few grand and even that is a stretch at best. nt Snake Alchemist Mar 2012 #10
For 3 months of neonatal care? Luminous Animal Mar 2012 #12
Maybe 10-20K then. nt Snake Alchemist Mar 2012 #18
For 3 months in the neo-natal ward? Lucy Goosey Mar 2012 #13
Maybe 10-20K then. nt Snake Alchemist Mar 2012 #17
LOL....in the 1920s Logical Mar 2012 #35
Here in the good old US Horse with no Name Mar 2012 #38
Residents of Canada aren't billed Lucy Goosey Mar 2012 #43
And some want us to have open borders in the US. nt Snake Alchemist Mar 2012 #44
Good point.Thank you for sharing. Horse with no Name Mar 2012 #47
Americans did come here for their flu vaccine. polly7 Mar 2012 #73
It must vary a lot from province to province. polly7 Mar 2012 #70
This is ridiculous.... MicaelS Mar 2012 #3
Because Canadian doctors need their beautiful money? nt Snake Alchemist Mar 2012 #4
I have a friend who lives in Aus and they marlakay Mar 2012 #37
This is weird Mz Pip Mar 2012 #5
My guess was things like gestational diabetes, morning sickness, etc. Snake Alchemist Mar 2012 #6
I thought there was reciprocity among citizens of the Commonwealth? cbayer Mar 2012 #11
"Australian residents can get treatments deemed medically necessary under reciprocal agreements Snake Alchemist Mar 2012 #14
Thanks for that. I had no idea. cbayer Mar 2012 #15
Shouldn't Australian Medicare foot the bill? Cleita Mar 2012 #16
Yes! Lucy Goosey Mar 2012 #19
What a refreshing attitude this couple has! Johnny Rico Mar 2012 #20
Never a good idea to roll over in the face of ridiculous charges. nt Snake Alchemist Mar 2012 #22
$8,120 a day (presumably Australian, since this is an Australian report) muriel_volestrangler Mar 2012 #21
I had not realized the gold inlayed bandages had arrived yet. nt Snake Alchemist Mar 2012 #24
NICU care is very expensive. laundry_queen Mar 2012 #29
My friend just got out of Sacred Superstition. His bill was tsuki Mar 2012 #48
My boss had an emergancy in canada a couple of years ago... belcffub Mar 2012 #23
I find that hard to believe. laundry_queen Mar 2012 #25
I always asked for an insurance card once the pt. was stabilized and if he / she was able to answer. polly7 Mar 2012 #26
See now that's the first I've heard of it. laundry_queen Mar 2012 #28
I mean the provincial health card, or additional MSI or Blue Cross. polly7 Mar 2012 #30
That's what I thought laundry_queen Mar 2012 #32
Yes, I've heard them all. polly7 Mar 2012 #33
I know you won't believe me and it wasn't five years belcffub Mar 2012 #85
I know what happened... this was about four years ago... belcffub Mar 2012 #31
I can't even imagine that happening. Not a single person I've ever worked with would polly7 Mar 2012 #34
but it did... belcffub Mar 2012 #42
Ask your boss if she was sure they were real EMS or just kids playing a prank, polly7 Mar 2012 #67
your really very funny... doesn't mean it her case it didn't happen... belcffub Mar 2012 #76
I'm sorry, I've just never heard of it happening and can't imagine a case where it would. polly7 Mar 2012 #77
Its bullshit. Swede Mar 2012 #78
Yes! Thank you ......there's that, too! nt. polly7 Mar 2012 #79
you can think that all you want belcffub Mar 2012 #81
Be careful of your boss,shes' a liar. Swede Mar 2012 #83
doubt it... known her for 15 years belcffub Mar 2012 #86
Is she imaginary, too? Ikonoklast Mar 2012 #88
are you? belcffub Mar 2012 #89
Thank you for answering my query. Ikonoklast Mar 2012 #92
exactly belcffub Mar 2012 #97
and doesn't mean it did either.... Spazito Mar 2012 #84
and maybe I just know the two Canadians who don't like their health system belcffub Mar 2012 #87
LOL, one can criticize the Canadian system and often have Canadians agree... Spazito Mar 2012 #90
Like I said working around WNY belcffub Mar 2012 #93
At this point I can only offer this piece of advice... Spazito Mar 2012 #95
she was awake and moving around... belcffub Mar 2012 #80
My cousin walked into a hospital after being thrown over the handlebars on his bike after being hit polly7 Mar 2012 #82
I know nothing about medical stuff belcffub Mar 2012 #94
I'm not saying you're lying, I just don't believe the EMS crew waited around for insurance polly7 Mar 2012 #96
Nope.that's not how it works here,she's lying to you. Swede Mar 2012 #61
And that is why private insurance sucks laundry_queen Mar 2012 #27
Maybe private insurance doesn't want to pay a million dollars? Snake Alchemist Mar 2012 #46
No kidding. laundry_queen Mar 2012 #68
Well, they and their premature baby weren't put out on the curb... Spazito Mar 2012 #36
Exactly. Canada isn't a haven where we taxpayers have volunteered to cover millions of dollars of polly7 Mar 2012 #39
Here's a case that has similarities involving a B.C. couple and the U.S. system... Spazito Mar 2012 #40
That's a sad situation. polly7 Mar 2012 #41
So you're saying that open borders would not work? Snake Alchemist Mar 2012 #45
We are talking about tourists... Spazito Mar 2012 #49
This seems to apply to all people Snake Alchemist Mar 2012 #50
Again, the topic was tourists not citizens or immigrants... Spazito Mar 2012 #52
It was a one-off comment based on what occurred to me based on their comment. nt Snake Alchemist Mar 2012 #56
This message was self-deleted by its author polly7 Mar 2012 #64
Never mind, others said it better. nt. polly7 Mar 2012 #66
I think many people try their best to throw their favorite ingredient into any mea LanternWaste Mar 2012 #51
Your point certainly seems to apply in this case... Spazito Mar 2012 #53
So is the OP's behavior on the Trayvon threads. Occulus Mar 2012 #55
Yeah, wanting to wait for the facts is no longer an acceptable position. The new motto is: Snake Alchemist Mar 2012 #60
Why not suggest to the Canadian poster that Canada cover all people regardless of citizenship? Snake Alchemist Mar 2012 #59
Sorry that the posters comments made me think of that. Why not suggest to the poster that Snake Alchemist Mar 2012 #57
Gosh, why not suggest the U.S. cover their own citizens.... Spazito Mar 2012 #63
Darn right. Considering my own chronic condition single payer would be a godsend. nt Snake Alchemist Mar 2012 #72
Great, I look forward to your OP on that! n/t Spazito Mar 2012 #74
Canada does treat all people regardless of citizenship, exactly as we should. polly7 Mar 2012 #69
Tourists and other guest in EU nations can simply purchase tourist insurance and Bluenorthwest Mar 2012 #54
This couple did purchase travel insurance but didn't realize... Spazito Mar 2012 #58
I have to think that it would be hard for companies to pay a million dollars for just one birth. nt Snake Alchemist Mar 2012 #62
Hmmm, I can only suggest you research the care and cost of a premature infant... Spazito Mar 2012 #65
Does not really address my point. Snake Alchemist Mar 2012 #71
Unless your or anyone else's insurance puts a cap on the dollar amount they will cover... Spazito Mar 2012 #75
More "Canadian Healthcare Bad" propaganda. Ikonoklast Mar 2012 #91
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