Thursday, June 07, 2007

A true short story

Some months ago I'd come to know this older guy, Art. Our paths crossed regularly. That is, until this past January when Art suddenly disappeared. In the past few months I would think of Art occasionally and wonder whatever became of him.

Well, yesterday I found out when I encountered a somewhat diminished looking Art. After the start of the new year, Art had unexpected health problems. Things like open heart surgery, a reamed out carotid artery, new fuel pump and oil change followed. Things like that. As a result, he had spent over a month in the hospital.

Now, I don't know how you put a value on human life. I'm positive it's a good thing we don't. Why? Well Art, who's getting along in years, might not be here now if we did. That's because I learned as he spoke, the total bill for his doctors and hospitalization was in excess of $375,000! Yep, $375,000.

Thankfully, Art has better medical insurance than many of us I suspect. From what he said, it took care of most all of it leaving me to say to Art - after firmly securing my tongue in my cheek - "Thank god we Americans live in the country with the world's best health care."

2 comments:

Psychomikeo said...

I don't have medical insurance. So when I had to go to the hospital...I had to wait 10 hours in the ER. The doc stuck his head in for less than 30 secs. The bill came in at $2700.00 but it only took 30 mins to do what they had to do. so if you add it up, I was told to pay $270.00 per hour to sit(butt in was unable to sit if you get my meaning)in the ER.

Dada said...

pm--Ouch! What a pain in the ass! (Ugh--sorry.)

But are you sure maybe you shouldn't look into buying some health insurance? I mean, for the $2700 it cost you w/o insurance, you could have bought 3 or 4 mos. worth of coverage.

(Oh wait, I just remembered...if it's insurance like we have, there's a $4,000 deductible before in kicks in which means in your case, you would have been out the cost of your insurance + the 2,700 hospital costs incurred.)

((We have the newest kind of insurance I am sure will spread to all eventually, i.e., you pay in, but it never actually PAYS YOU which is a pain in the ass which is where we came in, isn't it?))

(((Anything else to prevent bankrupting Americans because of a bad case of the flu would be socialized medicine and we all know what that is -- some perverted form of *Communism*, right?)))