Quality of coverage is also a factor. That's why all those stories "I'M LOSING MY HEALTH PLAN!" weren't telling the whole picture. You're right though. ACA is no guarantee that the uncovered portion gets paid. It will improve collection of payment though.
"A lot of Americans are struggling with medical bills," said NerdWallet Health Vice President Christina LaMontagne.
NerdWallet estimates that households containing 1.7 million people will file for bankruptcy protection this year.
Even outside of bankruptcy, about 56 million adults—more than 20 percent of the population between the ages of 19 and 64—will still struggle with health-care-related bills this year, according to NerdWallet Health.
And if you think only Americans without health insurance face financial troubles, think again. NerdWallet estimates nearly 10 million adults with year-round health-insurance coverage will still accumulate medical bills that they can't pay off this year.
High-deductible insurance plans requiring consumers to pay more out-of-pocket costs are a challenge for many households.
Medical bills ain't shit. Now student loans, they are evil as shit. You can send the hospital 20 bucks a month if you want for good faith payments. Try doing that shit with a student loan.
Last edited by Johnny Five; 01-30-2014 at 01:30 PM.
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Click the link above to see how much you owe the government.
"Well I tell you what, if you have a problem figuring out whether you're for me or Trump, then you ain't black."
-Superracist, Joe Biden
“If you don’t believe in free speech for people who you disagree with, and even hate for what they stand for, then you don’t believe in free speech.”
-My favorite liberal
Why can we not allow people the *choice* of forgoing insurance, and paying it when the occasion presents itself, as Johnny-Five has outlined?
In the meantime, why can we not allow people, *who made said choice*, but are unable to afford the requisite healthcare because of no insurance, to die from being ill/sick?
It is the fixation on "life is precious" that has gotten us into this problem of skyrocketing healthcare costs.
When we reach the point with our dogs/cats/etc becoming too old and/or prone to poor health, we let them go ("it costs too much for little improvement" & "poor quality of life" being prevalent reasons in doing so).
We need to embrace the same approach with humanity.
Hey, It worked in Logan's Run right?
Seriously though, you are not the only person here who has expressed this desire. I encourage you to push this agenda and try to get it as a part of the next election. Until you guys get the country to the point that we're willing to let folks die in the streets you're never going to win this argument. On a side note; this will create a great opportunity for us to have our own American version of Mother Theresa!