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Re: State to Ban "balance billing"

by "Billzz" <billzzstring@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 2, 2008 at 05:47 PM

"Nomen Nescio" <nobody@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message 
news:cee0309c375c6e3a3f41b02584675644@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's administration has moved to ban
> physicians and hospitals from billing patients for the cost of services
> above what their HMOs are willing to pay.
>
> Such bills, which patient advocates call a consumer abuse, are the
> product of a protracted feud between insurers and healthcare providers,
> principally emergency room doctors, radiologists and anesthesiologists.
>
> ==
>
> Do you want to go to an emergency room where the doctors
> are forced to work on you without pay?
>
> I don't think so.

There are a number of emergency rooms where the doctors work on illegal 
aliens and uninsured patients without pay.  Without pay for them. But the 
doctors get paid.  We pay for both us and the poor.  Particularly the
trauma 
centers.  I could go into detail about the Baltimore Shock Trauma unit,
but 
why bother.  Reasonable people know about the situation.  We are all
paying 
a surcharge for the indigent.

The bottom line is that people who pay, pay for those who do not pay.  And

if you pay cash, then you pay much more than what an HMO can negotiate. 
You'll pay ten dollars for a box of Kleenex.

My sixteen-year old son was directed by a so-called friend to drive his 
stock car off the trailer, into the garage.  The so-called friend did not 
tell my son that the dirt track race car, never driven by my son, had 
limited brakes.  Also the so-called amigo (hereinafter called the idiot) 
placed himself in front of the car while directing it, so it crashed into 
him, pinning him against a freezer, breaking both legs.  He was ambulanced

to Parkland Hospital, in Dallas, Texas, the one trauma center that takes 
uninsured, because, of course, the idiot had no medical.  Subsequently he 
sued ME.  My insurance company said that he had more than 50% 
responsibility, but that they would, like they always did, settle outside
of 
court, giving his extortionist lawyer his fee, while the idiot got a 
pittance.  In my next Dallas County property tax bill they stated the
amount 
that was set aside for indigent care at Parkland Hospital, which I was to 
pay.  So I pay for insurance, I pay property taxes,  and the indigent pay 
nothing.  I paid. Since I was retired I even bought the idiot his lunch 
every day.  I moved from Texas but it does not make any difference.  We
are 
all paying for the poor.  One way or the other, we are all paying the
bills. 
Even my church sends money to the poor.  Even to foreign countries that
are 
sending us their poor.  No one asks me.  I'm just expected to pay.  So are

you.
 




 4 Posts in Topic:
State to Ban "balance billing"
Nomen Nescio <nobody@[  2008-04-02 07:30:17 
Re: State to Ban "balance billing"
phil scott <phil@[EMAI  2008-04-02 16:18:02 
Re: State to Ban "balance billing"
"Billzz" <bi  2008-04-02 17:47:22 
Re: State to Ban "balance billing"
"Robert A. Fink, M.   2008-04-04 12:29:09 

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