Posted by petetherookie on April 08, 2012 at 18:06:20 from (74.78.21.209):
MAD as HELL! Go to Dr. for Bi-annual checkup. Got lots of aches and pains and we agree I should get a good amount of blood work done as I ain't getting any younger and a fair amount of the big C in my family tree. Go to local hospital by my Dr. and they can't do the work because it requires the sample to be put on ice immediately and the testing by done ASAP. So I go to the local "yuppy" hospital right by my house. Get a bill less the 2 weeks after. Total bill over $1000, insurance covers over $700 leaves me to pay $300+. Ok, I can deal with that UNTIL I read the invoice and it says they charge the UN-insured 15% less! WTF, We both work, chose and PAY for premium health insurance plan and then are charged 15% more for being responsible insured customers?
Sorry, that's not right or fair. We do the right thing and get penalized for it.
Just like it is not fair or ethical for hospital to charge uninsured more, its not ethical for the insured to be charged more.
Geez, time for me to just shut down my biz and go WELFARE! Then medicare would pay my bill.
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