Yes, but no, but maybe yes, also no? The vaccines were pretty straightforward once I was eligible. Other services are all over the place. It's supposed to be free, but sometimes people still get billed and don't know they can contest it. Heck, I've been billed for an unrelated doctor's appointment I've never been to, halfway across the state. I had to call to get them to investigate their own system. Got one call back saying they were escalating the investigation. Never got another call back, but also no more letters.
Who’s going to pay for Covid-19 treatment?
https://www.advisory.com/topics/covid-1 … -treatmentThe federal government has already passed legislation requiring private insurers, Medicare, Medicaid to cover testing for the novel coronavirus and coronavirus-related doctor visits without any cost to the patient.
However, when it comes to the question of who’s going to pay for Covid-19 treatments, the answer is murky. For the majority of people who get Covid-19, symptoms are likely to be mild to moderate and can be treated by resting at home, but for those who require hospitalization, the costs could be very high.
COVID-19 Care for Uninsured Individuals
https://www.hhs.gov/coronavirus/covid-1 … index.htmlWhat services are covered at no cost?
COVID-19 testing (both diagnostic and antibody)
Testing-related in-person or telehealth visits
COVID-19 treatment and therapeutics
Treatment-related visits at an office, via telehealth, in an emergency room, for inpatient or outpatient/observation, at a skilled nursing facility, or for long-term acute care (LTAC), rehabilitation care, and home health
Use of medical equipment (e.g. oxygen, ventilator, etc.)
Ambulance for emergency transportation and non-emergent transfers
Have you been billed for COVID-19 tests or treatment? You may be due a reimbursement
https://news.yahoo.com/billed-covid-19- … 00389.html"We tell people to call all the time just to make sure. And a lot of times, insurance companies are good at telling you where to go to get it covered 100%. A lot of people are just scared to call their insurance company," Smith said. "Get the name of who you talk to in case you get the wrong information."
Americans are often scared to call their insurance for stuff out of fear of punitive rate hikes. Completely cowed. This country is so shit in some ways. All this Star Trek healthcare and people sometimes just can't afford it without financial ruin.
I know guys who won't even call for scratch & dents because of rate hike fear.
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