I can't speak for your system, 11, but in America, there are numerous medical bankruptcies that happen every year.11 Bravo wrote:
nope. people rarely pay. and, if you dont have the money for insurance anyway, chances are your credit aint that great.Turquoise wrote:
I think he's referring to how much we have to pay for advanced procedures. Then again, if you end up in the ER here, you get served before you pay, but you may end up in debt for years and years afterwards.11 Bravo wrote:
where do you have to do that?
i know what he meant, turq.
We currently have the most expensive care in the world on nearly every level. So yes, if you aren't insured here, you will likely go into debt after a major procedure.
Even if you are insured, coverage is typically limited on more advanced procedures.
Whether or not you have insurance isn't dependent on money as much as it is who employs you. Company and government plans are much more affordable than individual plans.