TheReal_ND wrote:Ok. Here's an example. One time I got drunk and my wife as well. We got into an argument over something stupid and I thought I should punch a solid oak door set in a 1960's frame.
I didn't have insurance and to set the bones in my hand back in place at the ER costed me (read somebody because I sure as fuck didn't pay them,) two thousand dollars.
Extrapolate a bunch of niggers like me doing that two thousand times a day only instead of punching doors they are shooting each other over crack deals or getting life flights in to a hospital because a Chinese lady cut them off in traffic.
Imagine all this if you will, and extrapolate that over the course of a fucking year.
Quit going to the ER over nonsense you stupid fucking niggers! You are taking up valuable resources and the guy behind you in line might have just been gutted with an outboard motor for all you know. They are under staffed and everyone there is making bank. Stop it.
The part you miss, and where all of our politicians seem to miss deliberately, is that the price tag you saw ($2000) was not even remotely related to how much the ER had to actually spend to mend your fist. It's very cheap to allocate health care via the ER system in terms of cost. But in terms of the price that you and your insurer pays.. it's fucking ridiculously high.
We cannot really tackle our health care problems without addressing the unbelievable prices, the byzantine pricing structures, billing, etc. We are basically getting fleeced by doctors and medical care providers. Everybody fixates on the insurers, who certainly have some bad history behind them, but the insurers are not the real problem here. The insurers just figure out how much to charge people in order to pay out the promised services and still make a profit. It's the providers who keep jacking up prices. It's also the pharmaceutical companies jacking up prices.