I met a stroke survivor at the doctors office today, he had had a stroke at work. By sheer, stupid coincidence, an ambulance was parked right outside and he got the best care possible virtually immediately.

He still spent 6 weeks in the hospital, and when it came time for release, they wouldn’t let him go home immediately, he would have to spend time in assisted living, which his insurance would not pay for.

He spent $10,000 a month out of pocket for assisted living. He lost his house.

Me? I had a heart attack 3 days after Thanksgiving, 2018. 4 weeks into a 6 week open heart surgery recovery, my company got bought by one of the biggest technology companies in the world, my insurance changed, I lost my doctors, my hospital, and had to start over in a new medical system while complications were doing their best to kill me.

I just had a conversation at work that would cover assisted living or in home care… $330 a month beyond what I already pay for health insurance. Oh, but it covers NOTHING for the first 12 weeks. 90 days of nothing. Hope you have saved that $30,000…

While we were trading these war stories, the Muzak in the doctor’s office started playing this song.

https://youtu.be/qOfkpu6749w#t=58s

Not… even… kidding. Yeah, Aint that America…

Where the quality of your health care, and really whether you live or die, depends on who you work for and what insurance they deign to carry.

  • Lost_My_Mind@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    No no no. You don’t get it. Suffering is a feature, not a bug! If you’re not rich enough to just have a few hundred thousand dollars in between your couch cushions, then what are you even DOING in life worthy of living???

    The system exists as it should! Punishing the middle class for not being rich, and prices are set to syphon all your money away. Your house, your car, hour health, custody of your kids, everything. You pay that to rich people now, who wouldn’t even notice the bump in their wealth from taking your lifes savings.

    Isn’t life in America great? (again)