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The fastest way to go broke in
America is to go to the hospital. These days it seems like almost
everyone has an outrageous hospital bill story to share. It is getting to
the point where most people are deathly afraid to go to the hospital. All
the financial progress that you have made in recent years can literally be
wiped out in just a matter of hours. For example, you are about to read
about an Arizona woman that was recently charged $83,046 for a 3 hour hospital
visit. How in the world is anyone supposed to pay a bill like that?
I have a really hard time understanding why a visit to the doctor should ever
be more than a couple hundred bucks or why a hospital stay should ever be more
than a couple thousand dollars. Outrageous hospital bills are a real pet
peeve of mine and I have not even been to the hospital in ages. What
makes all of this even more infuriating is that Medicare, Medicaid and the big insurance
companies are often charged less than 10 percent of what the rest of us are
billed for the same procedures. There is a reason why 41 percent of all
working age Americans are struggling with medical debt right now. It is
because our health care system has become a giant money making scam.
Millions of desperate Americans go into hospitals each year assuming that they
will be treated fairly, but in the end they get stuck with incredibly
outrageous bills and in many cases cruel debt collection techniques are
employed against them if they don't pay.
So why do we have to pay so much for medical care? Back in 1980,
less than 10 percent of U.S. GDP went to health care. Today, about 18 percent of U.S. GDP goes toward
health care.
And considering the fact that over the next 20 years the number of
Americans 65 years of age or older is projected to double that number is going
to go even higher.
On a per capita basis we spend about twice as much on health care as
anyone else in the world.
In fact, if the U.S. health care system was a nation it would be the 6th largest economy on
the entire planet.
America spent 2.47 trillion dollars on health care in 2009, and it is
now being projected that we will spend 4.5 trillion dollars on health
care in 2019.
Our system is completely and totally broken, and Obamacare is going to
make things far worse. We need to throw the entire system out and start
over.
A perfect example of why this is true is what happened when 52-year-old
Marcie Edmonds went in to a hospital in Arizona recently to get treated for
a scorpion sting....
With the help of a friend, she called Poison Control and was advised to
go to the nearest hospital that had scorpion antivenom, Chandler Regional
Medical Center. At the hospital, an emergency room doctor told her about the
antivenom, called Anascorp, that could quickly relieve her symptoms. Edmonds
said the physician never talked with her about the cost of the drug or
treatment alternatives.
Her symptoms subsided after she received two doses of the drug Anascorp
through an IV, and she was discharged from the hospital in about three hours.
Weeks later, she received a bill for $83,046 from Chandler Regional
Medical Center. The hospital, owned by Dignity Health, charged her $39,652 per
dose of Anascorp.
What makes this even more shocking is that hospitals in Mexico only
charge $100 per dose of Anascorp.
These days many hospitals will do whatever they can get away with on
hospital bills.
One NBC News reporter was absolutely
stunned at the bill that she received after she went in for neck surgery for
degenerative disc disease recently....
Once I got my itemized bill, the grand total was a little
over $66,013.40! That was for a one night stay and a four
level vertebrae fusion surgery. The charges included $22 for one sleeping
pill, $427 for one dissecting tool, and $32,000 for four titanium plates and
ten screws.
I brought it to Todd Hill, a fee based patient advocate who helps
people decipher their medical bills. "The screws in your procedure were
billed at $605 a piece for a total of $6050 dollars. We've seen those in our
past research for $25 or $30," he said. "In this case, the markup is
tremendous," he added.
Considering the fact that 77 percent of American families are living paycheck to paycheck at least
part of the time, a single hospital bill like this can be a financial death
blow.
If you have time, read this tragic story where one man
was charged $11,000 and all he had was a case of bad indigestion. Nothing
was even wrong with him and now his family is going to have to declare
bankruptcy.
Often medical bills are so complex and so confusing that nobody can
really understand them. A lot of the times this is probably done on
purpose to keep people from understanding how badly they are being
overcharged. The following is from a recent article in the New York Times....
Hospital care tends to be the most confounding, and experts say the
charges you see on your bill are usually completely unrelated to the cost of
providing the services (at hospitals, these list prices are called the “charge
master file”). “The charges have no rhyme or reason at all,” Gerard Anderson,
director of the Center for Hospital Finance and Management at Johns Hopkins
Bloomberg School of Public Health. “Why is 30 minutes in the operating room
$2,000 and not $1,500? There is absolutely no basis for setting that charge. It
is not based upon the cost, and it’s not based upon the market forces, other
than the whim of the C.F.O. of the hospital.”
And those charges don’t really have any connection to what a hospital
or medical provider will accept for payment, either. “If you line up five
patients in their beds and they all have gall bladders removed and they get the
same exact medication and services, if they have insurance or if they don’t
have insurance, the hospital will get five different reimbursements, and none
of it is based on cost,” said Holly Wallack, a medical billing advocate in
Miami Beach. “The insurers negotiate a different rate, and if you are
uninsured, underinsured or out of network, you are asked to pay full fare.”
It has been estimated that hospitals in the United States overcharge
their patients by about 10 billion dollars
every single year.
Medical bills are the number one reason why Americans file for
bankruptcy. As I mentioned earlier, approximately 41 percent
of all working age Americans are struggling with medical debt.
And health insurance is not as much protection as you might
think. According to a report published in the American Journal of
Medicine, of all bankruptcies caused by medical debt, approximately 75 percent of
the time the people actually did have health insurance.
And if you can't pay your bills, many hospitals will come after you
ruthlessly.
In fact, collection agencies sought to collect unpaid medical bills
from approximately 30 million Americans during 2010 alone.
If you don't cough up the cash they are demanding you can even end up
in prison. The following example comes from CBS News....
How did breast cancer survivor Lisa Lindsay end up behind bars? She
didn't pay a medical bill -- one the Herrin, Ill., teaching assistant was told
she didn't owe. "She got a $280 medical bill in error and was told she
didn't have to pay it," The Associated Press
reports. "But the bill was turned over to a collection agency, and
eventually state troopers showed up at her home and took her to jail in
handcuffs."
Although the U.S. abolished debtors' prisons in the 1830s, more than a
third of U.S. states allow the police to haul people in who don't pay all
manner of debts, from bills for health care services to credit card and auto
loans.
But why do these bills have to be so high? It is not like many
doctors are getting rich these days. In fact, many of them are going
broke.
So what is the deal?
Well, as a recent article by Dr. Paul Craig Roberts explained,
there are a whole lot of people pulling profit out of the system other than
just doctors these days....
There are two main reasons that US medicine is so expensive. One is
that profits are piled upon profits. In addition to wages and salaries for
doctors, nurses, and medical personnel, the American health care system has to
provide profits for private hospitals, diagnostic centers, insurance companies,
and for the accountants, attorneys and management consultants made necessary by
the enormous litigation and regulatory compliance cost. American medicine is
the most regulated in the world and the most criminalized.
And another big factor is that the rest of us have to make up the
difference for the patients that are not profitable.
It has gotten to the point where some doctors in certain kinds of
practices barely make any profit on Medicare and Medicaid patients. In
fact, in many cases doctors actually lose money treating them.
An article posted on medicalcostadvocate.com
has some outrageous examples of the difference between what you and I are
billed and what Medicare pays out for the exact same procedures....
A patient in Illinois was charged $12,712 for cataract surgery.
Medicare pays $675 for the same procedure. In California, a patient was charged
$20,120 for a knee operation for which Medicare pays $584. And a New Jersey
patient was charged $72,000 for a spinal fusion procedure that Medicare covers
for $1,629.
So not only do we pay very high taxes to support Medicaid and Medicare,
we also have to pay higher medical bills in order to make up the difference for
the money that doctors and hospitals are not seeing from those patients.
Unfortunately, Medicaid and Medicare are expected to grow dramatically
in the years ahead.
For example, it is now being projected that Obamacare will add 16 million more Americans
to Medicaid.
And enrollment in Medicare is projected to grow from 50.7 million today
to 73.2 million in 2025.
How in the world can our current system possibly handle this?
And please don't tell me that Obamacare is the answer.
The truth is that Obamacare is going to take everything that is wrong
with our health care system and make it even worse.
For a good summary on this, please see this article.
In the years ahead it is going to get even harder for those that are
not dependent on the government for health care....
-Approximately 10 percent of all employers plan to drop
health insurance coverage entirely because of Obamacare.
-According to one recent poll, 83 percent of all doctors in the United
States have considered quitting the profession because of Obamacare, and we
were already projected to have a severe doctor shortage in the years ahead even
before Obamacare came along.
We are heading into the greatest health care crisis the United States
has ever seen, and none of our leaders seem to have any answers.
In a recent article entitled "11
Signs That The U.S. Health Care System Is Heading Straight Down The Toilet",
I detailed a lot more reasons why our health care system is a national
disgrace. If you can handle some more ranting I encourage you to go check
that article out.
I am just absolutely disgusted with the condition of our health care
system. It is dominated by government bureaucrats, pharmaceutical
corporations and the big health insurance companies. It is a giant money
making scam that seeks to drain as much money from the rest of us as possible.
So do you have a hospital bill horror story to share? Please feel
free to share your thoughts below....