Biff_Poindexter
Diamond Member
America's Health System Will Likely Make the Coronavirus Outbreak Worse
If there isn't a real virus threat (especially anywhere near it is being hyped to be) -- why should your private insurance companies have to pay for a virus test?? Just because of your paranoia? This is like catching a cold, why should these businesses be forced to pay for a useless test just because you bought into the Democrat paranoia??
"More than 140 cases of the coronavirus have been confirmed in the United States so far -- people must actually choose to get tested—a potentially expensive prospect for millions of Americans. While the government will cover the cost of testing for Medicaid and Medicare patients, and for tests administered at federal, state and local public health labs, it’s unclear how much patients will be charged for testing at academic or commercial facilities, or whether those facilities must be in patients’ insurance networks. Just recently, a Miami man received a $3,270.75 bill after going to the hospital feeling sick following a work trip to China."
The guy who had the $3000 bill, he didn't even have the virus, it was just flu -- so he was a moron for even going to get tested -- and his insurance provider should rightfully refuse to cover any of that bill....and why is the government covering the costs in the form of Medicare and Medicaid? How is that fair? That's practically socialism...
"More than 27 million Americans currently do not have health insurance of any kind, and even more are underinsured -- for many Americans, paying down an unexpected bill of that size is almost unthinkable. Nearly 40% of U.S. adults say they wouldn’t be able to cover a $400 emergency with cash, savings or a credit card they could easily pay off, according to the Federal Reserve."
You already know people are going to use this made-up crisis to talk about improving healthcare and getting more people healthcare -- but if these people have jobs and are still irresponsible to have enough money to pay the insurance providers what they rightfully deserve, then that is their problem, not ours....as Ron Paul famously said, let them die -- that is the cost of freedom....and it will only improve the country overall if these people too poor to pay did die.....
If there isn't a real virus threat (especially anywhere near it is being hyped to be) -- why should your private insurance companies have to pay for a virus test?? Just because of your paranoia? This is like catching a cold, why should these businesses be forced to pay for a useless test just because you bought into the Democrat paranoia??
"More than 140 cases of the coronavirus have been confirmed in the United States so far -- people must actually choose to get tested—a potentially expensive prospect for millions of Americans. While the government will cover the cost of testing for Medicaid and Medicare patients, and for tests administered at federal, state and local public health labs, it’s unclear how much patients will be charged for testing at academic or commercial facilities, or whether those facilities must be in patients’ insurance networks. Just recently, a Miami man received a $3,270.75 bill after going to the hospital feeling sick following a work trip to China."
The guy who had the $3000 bill, he didn't even have the virus, it was just flu -- so he was a moron for even going to get tested -- and his insurance provider should rightfully refuse to cover any of that bill....and why is the government covering the costs in the form of Medicare and Medicaid? How is that fair? That's practically socialism...
"More than 27 million Americans currently do not have health insurance of any kind, and even more are underinsured -- for many Americans, paying down an unexpected bill of that size is almost unthinkable. Nearly 40% of U.S. adults say they wouldn’t be able to cover a $400 emergency with cash, savings or a credit card they could easily pay off, according to the Federal Reserve."
You already know people are going to use this made-up crisis to talk about improving healthcare and getting more people healthcare -- but if these people have jobs and are still irresponsible to have enough money to pay the insurance providers what they rightfully deserve, then that is their problem, not ours....as Ron Paul famously said, let them die -- that is the cost of freedom....and it will only improve the country overall if these people too poor to pay did die.....