Comments by "Debany Doombringer" (@debanydoombringer1385) on "James Klug"
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You do know that's not actually true right? We have Medicare and Medicaid that people would qualify for in those situations as well as food stamps and welfare. Medicaid is for the poor or if you're medical bills are a certain percentage of your monthly income. The elderly get Medicare which pays for their medical care and they use the majority of the medical resources. There are charities and other programs to help if you need food, bills paid, or medication. There's government provided housing and housing that's at a heavily reduced cost subsidized by the government. No medical practice is going to take you to court as long as you attempt to pay. Even if all you can afford is $1 a month, they'll accept it.
Edit: Not only did I work on the financial side of the medical field, my grandmother who was extremely poor had lung cancer. She was never denied a surgery or treatment based on her ability to pay. My mother had 7 heart attacks, her leg amputated, and went septic 3 times including once in her brain. Never denied treatment based on her ability to pay and never sued, hounded by collectors, etc because she couldn't pay it in full. As an example in 2020 25,000 people died in the US from lack of care. 11,000 in Canada died from lack of care. Given the population size, statistically I'm more likely to die in Canada from lack of care than the US.
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