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Originally Posted by over the mountain
At JHU right now there are doctors who read X rays. It takes about a min to read an x ray. The cost to each patient or their insurance co for the 1 min of service? over $100.
If this doctor reads 10 x rays in an hour, the hospital has billed well over $1,000 for 10 mins of work.
But yeah, lets **** the person who works and makes just enough to not be eligible for medicaid but doesnt make enough to afford priv health care.
There is a very real and large gap of this country's population that falls into this category. they are usually 20 somethings, struggling to pay off college loans, still on the low spectrum of the pay scale and cant afford to spend 200 bucks a month on health insurance. these are the good hard working people of the country.
they will eventually raise their status to a point were they can afford health care but for now and tomorrow, they have to hope they dont suffer a serious injury. if they do suffer a serious injury, they have a 12k debt that closes alil further their window of future financial stability.
They way some of you all talk and opine about things, makes me think you've been livin the good life too long and forgot what it was like to truly struggle to make ends meet. there is a segment of our population that is in a catch-22 right now. to broke to buy insurnace, but since you work a 9-5 you cant qualify for free health care.
The real poor get free everything.
The rich can afford everything.
The people who make 25-35k a year, get screwed until their broke or die trying to get rich.
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Sr. I worked for next to nothing as a single parent so I could get the training and skills to do what I'm doing today. Never once did I turn to the goverment for any handouts. I washed and iron my own shirts and we did bag lunches for 5 yrs. I know what its like so lets not play that card.
As for doctors. I have two friend that are doctors and it takes years of hard work before they make any money at all. Today both make silly money but they both work their asses off. I'd say they are the two hardest workong people I know. One of them has been working 7 day weeks for the past two years because he cannot find another partner he can trust his patients too.
I'd also say someone making 25-35 a year cab afford health care unless maybe they have a health issue. My daughter lives on her own works part time and is going to school and finds $125 a month for health ins. While I agree some cannot afford coverage I beliave many have their priorties mixed up. I bet many of the uninsured have cell phone, cable, internet, etc...