The "I have a very healthy lifestyle and I drive safely" comment makes me see red. Cancer doesn't give a shit how many times per week you go to the gym. Viruses, bacterial infections, even those can turn into very serious situations regardless of your health. The drunk driver that swerves across the median isn't going to avoid you because you look like a safe driver, or the 18-wheeler that's just locked up behind you isn't going to magically stop careening right for the back of your car when you have to stop abruptly. The author is delusional.
That said, there was a period of about a year when I didn't have health insurance and it was very stressful. I was under no delusion that I was immune to anything, but at the time I didn't think there was anything I could do about it. I didn't know what catastrophic health insurance was, I'd never heard of it, I just knew I couldn't remotely afford standard coverage. Thankfully I made it through that year without incident, but I consider myself to be pretty lucky.
I think scrub-jay put it well (shocker ). Choosing to forgo coverage is a huge risk, both personally and for all of us who end up footing the bill. It's one of the big reasons (maybe THE reason) why our system is so effed up and isn't sustainable. Abuse of the ED is rampant. At my last job, I worked on clinical trials that recruited subjects out of the ED. The number of "regulars" were astounding. These people didn't have a PCP but they came to the ED once every few months, and naturally they didn't pay a dime. But when you asked them they said "well it could take a week to get in to see a regular doctor, but I come down here and they see me now". And he wonders why his friend's ED bill was so high...
ETA: I have no idea why the word "stop" shows up as a smiley but I can't seem to turn it off!
ETA2: OMG what is going on?! S T O P
That said, there was a period of about a year when I didn't have health insurance and it was very stressful. I was under no delusion that I was immune to anything, but at the time I didn't think there was anything I could do about it. I didn't know what catastrophic health insurance was, I'd never heard of it, I just knew I couldn't remotely afford standard coverage. Thankfully I made it through that year without incident, but I consider myself to be pretty lucky.
I think scrub-jay put it well (shocker ). Choosing to forgo coverage is a huge risk, both personally and for all of us who end up footing the bill. It's one of the big reasons (maybe THE reason) why our system is so effed up and isn't sustainable. Abuse of the ED is rampant. At my last job, I worked on clinical trials that recruited subjects out of the ED. The number of "regulars" were astounding. These people didn't have a PCP but they came to the ED once every few months, and naturally they didn't pay a dime. But when you asked them they said "well it could take a week to get in to see a regular doctor, but I come down here and they see me now". And he wonders why his friend's ED bill was so high...
ETA: I have no idea why the word "stop" shows up as a smiley but I can't seem to turn it off!
ETA2: OMG what is going on?! S T O P
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