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Nice guy I used to work with died today because his health insurance wouldn't cover treatment for.. [View all]
kpete
Oct 2017
OP
NO! He was ELIGIBLE for Medicare but he didn't sign up for it. Transplants are one of the few
pnwmom
Oct 2017
#7
People should not have to become healthcare experts simply to choose the proper plan.
Native
Oct 2017
#11
That's why I love health care.gov- that website has consumer protections-they help me pick a plan &
Sunlei
Oct 2017
#27
The guy didn't say that no one told him --which would have been a natural thing to say, if true.
pnwmom
Oct 2017
#43
He "didn't choose Medicare during the enrollment period." He had the choice. n/t
pnwmom
Oct 2017
#45
Odd you focus on the failure of the deceased patient, and ignore the systemic failure
LanternWaste
Oct 2017
#59
Moriah, you are kind. Yes, I see what you're talking about now. Live & learn. n/t
crosinski
Oct 2017
#85
Much more a shame a health insurance provider failed to provide insurance for his health.
LanternWaste
Oct 2017
#58
A manslaughter charge should be filed against the officers of his insurance carrier.
LonePirate
Oct 2017
#4
I wonder why he chose not to go on Medicare, which he said would have covered the transplant
Tanuki
Oct 2017
#5
And Planned Parenthood Navigators that were so great helping my wife find the best ACA plan
IADEMO2004
Oct 2017
#6
The reality here is that MEDICARE would have paid for this if the guy's friend had signed up.
pnwmom
Oct 2017
#8
He had months to sign up for it. Yeah, with the single payer that doesn't exist, maybe he'd
pnwmom
Oct 2017
#10
This whole health care system is a labyrinth and hard for many people to navigate
Bradshaw3
Oct 2017
#20
Who do you know who has complained about signing up for MEDICARE? It's not that hard to navigate.
pnwmom
Oct 2017
#37
He did have that healthcare system. It is called Medicare and he didn't sign up.
pnwmom
Oct 2017
#52
pnwmom, even if he chose the wrong insurance because he didn't think about it hard enough,
crosinski
Oct 2017
#54
I'm saying he isn't a great poster child for the cause of single payer, because he didn't enroll
pnwmom
Oct 2017
#55
I agree. And blaming the victim based on limited information is even more heartless.
Native
Oct 2017
#48
I don't have ESKD and I am not on dialysis and, thank god, don't need a transplant...
Raster
Oct 2017
#41
Nope, my husband is eligible for Medicare. But it's more expensive than my current insurance.
haele
Oct 2017
#39
Not to mention that it is always a crap shoot when you have to get verification from a rep
Native
Oct 2017
#47
All of those great discoveries of medical scientists throughout the centuries were made so that...
Towlie
Oct 2017
#12
He doesn't actually say that his insurance wouldn't pay for diabetes treatment.
WillowTree
Oct 2017
#25
He didn't ignore those symptoms because he was concerned about a pre-existing condition,
PoindexterOglethorpe
Oct 2017
#35
Except he didn't sign up for our governmental single payer (Medicare) when he had the chance. nt
pnwmom
Oct 2017
#66