Comments by "Michele Lyn" (@HRPFayetteville) on "Occupy Democrats" channel.

  1. Yeah, because the reality is the insurance model cannot sustain the healthcare sick management system itself. I mean, I know knowing people and saw all kinds of videos of people basically following their doctor's orders, and they end up after a couple years of trying to Figure out what's wrong with them. They end up like on 30 something. Medications like what human being can afford all the doctors visits and tests and everything that come along with maintaining 30 something medications, and how do you even know what's helping and what's not helping? In some of the medications, oh well. Y'all in the rest of your life as soon as you get on them. And then when you listen to their ranges of the numbers, we've prescribed by numbers, okay? Well, the range is of numbers to be able to prescribe. These drugs are so far not to mention. I mean, everything you do breathe, eat. Inhale, and everything affects your whole body at any one given moment. I mean, we grew up. You know, I was supposed to be taking 2 medications because they were well worried about the interactions and counteractions, the medications. Now I saw 1 video, the lady had a 100 and thump medications. And they are prescribed, and yeah, I mean she's taking them per doctor's orders, it's maddening. I mean, have you ever stood there in front of the Walmart pharmacy and seal and bags of prescription orders hang in there, and that's not even counting all the ones that people come pick up or wait. A lot of times The prescriptions keep coming in and the person doesn't come get their prescription, and it'll be 4 or 5 months of prescriptions. Then they'll be comes to pick up charged. Buy the insurance company to the insurance company. By the system. And that's why you have cash discount? If you don't have insurance, people complain about that. Why am I paying more than what ends up happening is cause they don't use their insurance on a regular basis? They get mad because they feel like they're being charged more, but the reality is a lot of times they haven't even Let their deductible for the insurance to even kick in. And I mean these medical facilities they have to charge, I mean, in order to maintain the whole system, I mean, you basically have to go to a whole separate department in the billing and it's like a whole separate company when you go in there. And they're just dealing with trying to get paid from the insurance companies and trying to get paid from people who are making payments.
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