The US doesn't have a healthcare system, we have a health insurance system.
@The_king567 Жыл бұрын
Good
@CaduceusErin11 ай бұрын
Bingo. The sooner we can stop conflating the two, the better.
@WhoAteAllTheEggs11 ай бұрын
I refuse to call it a "healthcare system" anymore. It's a "medical industry". It's not about caring for a patient's health, it's about making money from medical conditions.
@brokeboy8711 ай бұрын
There isn't much the American people can do about it, since no political party is willing to do anything about it.
@CaduceusErin11 ай бұрын
@@brokeboy87 Why are we relying on known corrupt liars to fix our problems? Why would they fix it?
@Nazgy3 жыл бұрын
Gotta love non-medical professionals holding weird absurd amounts of power over the functions of the healthcare system.
@bidmcms33 жыл бұрын
They don’t. Insurance companies have doctors making coverage decisions. Also, whoever is paying should decide
@thisrandomdude28803 жыл бұрын
Welcome to Capitalism! Brought to you by literal loan sharks and a staggering amount of war crimes!
@danielyuen86913 жыл бұрын
@@bidmcms3 yeah and the doctors are working FOR the insurance companies to make this decisions... hmmm conflict of interest much? and No they aren't paying, the patient pay THEM money. So by that logic the patient gets to decide?
@adriennecloeter73943 жыл бұрын
@@bidmcms3 Even if there wasn't a conflict of interest in doctors working for the insurance company there's still a lot of problems with it. Remember when everyone was getting all upset over "death panels" with Obamacare- that happens every day in health insurance. Doctors provide consultation, but they don't make the ultimate decision of what the company will cover or not cover. They may say these 5 treatments are life saving and essential and the insurance company will say yeah but we're only going to cover 4 (and likely non-medical professionals will make the decision which ones they are going to cover based off of the doctors report and finances). Also insurance companies don't hire that many doctors to consult. They're asking doctors to know the ins and outs of multiple specialties, e.g. when is this necessary to live vs just a quality of life thing, and keep up with the latest treatments in those fields. It's messed up
@maracachucho87013 жыл бұрын
@@danielyuen8691 I don't get it, I thought the problem was that they had _no_ doctors making coverage decisions. Are you suggesting only medical professionals should own insurance companies?
@NS-yt1vy2 жыл бұрын
Insurance companies need to be sued for practicing medicine without a license.
@michaelfoye1135 Жыл бұрын
The licenses were half of how it got that way.
@danielshannon167 Жыл бұрын
They have doctors with licenses deciding to approve it deny claims
@NS-yt1vy Жыл бұрын
@@danielshannon167 That insurance doctor didn't examine the patient.
@Jareddbb Жыл бұрын
@@danielshannon167You mean the doctors that work for the insurance companies? Would you trust the car salesman that worked for the dealership?
@johnboats9075 Жыл бұрын
Insurance is legal theft
@Ebolarama50008 ай бұрын
As a medical biller, this is dystopian and super accurate.
@1bootliz7 ай бұрын
I finished a program in medical coding with a little medical billing component. I learned enough about how medical billing works (or doesn't) to know I never wanted to do it as a job!
@nickimorelli99915 ай бұрын
Any human in the U.S. knows this is "super accurate".
@dieweisseRose202523 күн бұрын
And yet too many are willing to play that ... game
@Ebolarama500023 күн бұрын
@@1bootliz yeah I went to school for medical coding too thought I’d go into billing but went into collections instead (collecting from insurance companies on claims) but I ended up in the specialty I wanted which was substance abuse. I wanted to make a difference but…. These insurance companies have broken my spirit.
@Ebolarama500023 күн бұрын
@@nickimorelli9991 most humans in the US don’t have to literally argue with insurance companies day in and day out to get these covered and see the wide scale of the system in a way people with my job do.
@samanthahicks33333 жыл бұрын
When I was 14 I had a 16-hour surgery done on my stomach for various reasons, about 5.5hours in the doctor was told to stop and sew me up, I was being transferred to another hospital to finish the surgery. when he asked why they told him bc insurance said they won't pay for this hospital. The doctor outright refused saying if I close her up now her survival chance drops significantly, he proceeded to tell them him he'd figure it out afterward and if it came down to it he'd pay for the surgery. Needless to say, he finished, I survived, and he came thru for me. An amazing doctor. Sadly, it's the way insurance works here in the United States.
@sicsempertyrannis46132 жыл бұрын
Yeh I’ve had health issues my whole life and Insurance has been a real pain in the butt... My parents had to switch multiple times when I was a kid because of pre-existing conditions. Then on my own insurance(Anthem Blue Cross) I was denied coverage for many things including MRIs despite having colon issues, damaged spine(football accident), and so on... It’s ridiculous...
@samanthahicks33332 жыл бұрын
@@sicsempertyrannis4613 I am so sorry! Nobody should have to deal with these issues. My daughter lost her foot when she was 3 months old ( a dog attack) but from the day my husband got custody we had to pay cash for her prosthetics. My husband now suffers from something called Ankylosing Spondylitis and he cannot get medical coverage without paying an absolutely insane amount. Good luck to you!
@AnnM2232 жыл бұрын
Speechless 😶
@wandering_soul3342 жыл бұрын
That. Is. Insane. They claim to care about the patient and always have the patient's best interest in mind, yeah, bullshit! 🐂💩! They ONLY care about the bottom line, the +/-'s, and their shareholders. So sad. 🤦🏼♀️ I'm glad you had one of the good doctors who actually make their patients a priority and genuinely care. 😊🙏 ✌️❤️😊🙏
@a-10warthog232 жыл бұрын
@@sicsempertyrannis4613 Oh fuck, I have Anthem and need MRIs/CT done to help see what's causing my nerve pains and GI-related issues... Also need a non-urgent surgery... Not to mention they keep bouncing my scrips despite me having been on each of them for over a year (had to call my doctors for prior auth issues three times)... now I'm MORE worried
@FoxyGekkerson Жыл бұрын
Health insurance is not just a scam, it’s an extortion racket.
@99EKjohn Жыл бұрын
If insurance is extortion so are taxes. keep trying.
@An_Attempt Жыл бұрын
@@99EKjohn Yes, your logic is flawless. Indeed, both are extortion.
@alclay8689 Жыл бұрын
@@99EKjohn yes
@jonahshriver3358 Жыл бұрын
@@An_AttemptMany conveniences you enjoy, as well as infrastructure are paid thru taxes.... Get a grip. The system ain't perfect, but calling all taxes extortion is just pure retardation, period.
@nikdrown Жыл бұрын
@@99EKjohnyou must love getting plowed in your keister
@TeddGCM Жыл бұрын
We have one private Dr. here that refuses ALL insurance. He charges a fair fee and if an injection is needed, he charges slightly more than what he paid for the medication. He's consistently booked full.
@phyllismartin67411 ай бұрын
What, who, where?
@joyfulhomemaker805311 ай бұрын
Insurance companies are so corrupt. It costs individuals and healthcare providers a ton to do business w them. It blew my mind when Obama signed a bill to force us to do business w insurance companies. Honestly, our best bet is to ditch insurance completely and have businesses offer HSAs and match our contributions much like they do w retirement plans. Then each of us have the opportunity to shop around for services and determine cheaper and better care, which would force healthcare providers to compete w prices and would bring down costs. Even cancer treatment would come down significantly. I have tons of health issues. I grew up in and out of the hospital. I’m also a financial coach and nerd out on numbers. Every scenario I’ve done detailed run throughs proves this to be the most efficient way to operate
@joyfulhomemaker805311 ай бұрын
Also, there were a couple of hospitals in the southern Midwest (I think one in Kansas but I can’t remember the other) that decided to operate not accepting insurance. Very well run hospitals and it was far cheaper for people to go there than it was to go w their insurance elsewhere. Plus, pharmacies are not allowed to disclose that a medication is only $6 out of pocket if the patient has insurance w a $10 copay
@DixonCider123411 ай бұрын
@@joyfulhomemaker8053 except youre not factoring in the greed of healtcare professionals. Costs would largely stay unchanged. But I agree, Healthcare is corrupt. Our government is corrupt. Doctors are corrupt. We have a morally flawed society at large. They value money more than people.
@smugdarkly11 ай бұрын
@@joyfulhomemaker8053Every institution in the US is a scam or a scam in the making.
@Susan-xs8yj22 күн бұрын
This guy should get an Oscar, The Congressional Gold Medal and the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Spread these videos far and wide.
@bc2647 Жыл бұрын
We NEED THIS CONVERSATION Insurance companies need to GET OUT of the game and let physicians do their job
@Daymickey Жыл бұрын
I wish we could broadcast this loudly to a wider audience
@kaiudall2583 Жыл бұрын
who would pay then?
@juanparejaburgos7934 Жыл бұрын
@@kaiudall2583 the people with the taxes
@quokka_yt Жыл бұрын
@@kaiudall2583Taxes
@samtbarber1 Жыл бұрын
@kaiudall2583 Our taxes, like a normal country does. And the price of medicine could finally be regulated. Instead of $100 for an advil we can cut them out and get it to normal levels.
@vincesergi7339 Жыл бұрын
I also love that its a law in some states to have health insurance, you pay a premium, an amount the insurance compamy makes up, and then can just decide not to cover your procedure, you know, the entire reason for their existence.
@pianogal85311 ай бұрын
Federal law, not state law - thanks O'bummercare
@cheezykrafts813411 ай бұрын
@@pianogal853you don't know anything about healthcare for people that cannot get it thru their jobs. You don't seem to understand that employer health plans are impossible to use and afford to get any actual health care. You don't seem to understand how the laws were changed for people with pre existing conditions like asthma and diabetes to actually get coverage for those ailments with their insurance no matter who it's thru. So yes, THANK YOU Obama for getting some semblance of universal healthcare started. We pay enough taxes, we should be able to get help when we need it like other countries who have their shit together.
@joostine372011 ай бұрын
@@pianogal853wasn’t the system already messed up before then? i’m not saying what you said is wrong, mind you
@jonok4211 ай бұрын
@@joostine3720 it was worse, because people could be denied insurance coverage for any preexisting condition. If you had type I diabetes, denied; MS, denied; mental health, denied; c-section delivery, denied. Do you see the problem? Thanks to the ACA insurance carriers can no longer deny for ANY preexisting condition, nor can they put life time caps on coverage. So yeah, THANKS OBAMA!! Because thanks to him my daughter who had thyroid cancer at age 18 can not be denied health insurance. Nor can I for having two c-sections.
@pianogal85311 ай бұрын
@joostine3720 Absolutely, but O'bummercare put several 'tools' in the insurance companies' pocket that made it almost impossible for smaller independent doctors to practice as they see fit.
@Skaroosh3 жыл бұрын
It's almost as if having a profit-driven middleman is a bad idea in a Healthcare system!
@thatcarguydom2663 жыл бұрын
It’s almost as if insurance companies have had to cut corners to compete with endless government funding that only resulted in MORE EXPENSIVE PREMIUMS. Seriously. Insurance companies did their job prior to Obamacare. Most of the time (if not all of the time) there was no “out of network”. You were the one they covered, not the hospital. Same with ambulance trips. This was because they didn’t have to compete with public healthcare (which was already crappy compared to the private plans, but it was cheaper, for a time.) when private industries try to compete with government programs, everyone suffers. When the government is the only option left, it is tyrannical.
@Skaroosh3 жыл бұрын
@@thatcarguydom266 You are working backwards from your conclusion. If I asked how private insurance is cheaper than public you would probably say something something competition, but now it increases costs? Looking at a global scale, we are the only 1st-world country without universal coverage and as a result spend easily the most on our system, have among the worst healthcare results, is utterly convoluted and confusing, and have millions forced to file medical bankruptcy every year... which isn't a thing in other countries. HALF of Americans have some form of medical debt. That is a broken system and has always been around, Obamacare(which is a conservative system designed to keep private insurance IN PLACE) only threw a tiny blanket on the fire. By all practical standards, a universal system is more effective and ethical.
@austinhernandez27163 жыл бұрын
@@thatcarguydom266 That's a lie. Deductibles still existed, you still were limited at what doctor you could see, premiums were still high. People still went bankrupt or even died. You don't know what you're talking about. You pulled that out your as*
@Peterljr8883 жыл бұрын
Yeah but we can't have affordable healthcare because that would literally be communism /s
@williamharbuck70843 жыл бұрын
@@austinhernandez2716 and look how many fools liked it hahaha more idiots who repeat what they hear but cant do any Research themselves hahah idiots….idiots everywhere.
@mysterydingus39298 ай бұрын
My mom has MS and is quite literally waiting to die because we can’t afford the treatments….thank you so much for constant awareness
@kathrynhurn63075 ай бұрын
So sorry for your mother and your family.
@gorkyd79124 ай бұрын
Talking to survivors is more important than talking to doctors.
@chele-chele4 ай бұрын
Healthcare in the U.S. is criminal. Sorry bout mom, bummer.
@lovepeace91364 ай бұрын
Wishing your mom love and healing 💕 ❤ 💗
@blessingliberty-lr3nt3 ай бұрын
Me to.
@nedkelly2035 Жыл бұрын
Yet another example of how the U.S. healthcare system works. Two examples in my own life- my aunt (who raised me) was literally kicked out of a hospital against the will of her doctors, because the insurance company decided they were not going to pay any more on that particular stay. Luckily she did not die. In my own case, I had chemo for 13 months, and my chemo nurse was calling the ACCOUNTING dept. before each session, NOT my oncologist, to see if I could have my infusion.
@__MPires__11 ай бұрын
Hope you recovered well from the chemo sessions.
@nedkelly203511 ай бұрын
@@__MPires__ Thanks! I have recovered pretty well, but it seems like maybe 5% to 10% of systemic weakness remains, which I kind of think is there for life. Better than the alternative, tho.
@raymondomit638611 ай бұрын
Let all politicians receive the same health care benefits regardless of their wealth and status n watch how fast it changes lol😊
@nedkelly203511 ай бұрын
@@raymondomit6386 Same thing I have said for years.
@pavementstoneguy11 ай бұрын
Not nearly as bad as you have it, but I remember calling around to get a teeth cleaning in Missouri and NO dentists would take me. I'm like, "I have no insurance, I don't need any x-rays, fillings, none of that. I need a simple, easy, routine teeth cleaning and I have $200 cash that I will hand you." "we are sorry sir, but we legally can not give you a cleaning." So I went to Mexico and got my teeth cleaned for $10. And Dr. Fernandez did a great job.
@MrKago13 жыл бұрын
lets not forget that said insurance company almost certainly gets tax breaks and subsidies as well as bail outs if they need it, all from our taxes. ngl, they've got a solid racket going.
@simonhenry78673 жыл бұрын
And they use those subsidies to cut company provided insurances meaning it's unviable to buy insurance direct. Allowing the to negotiate co pay and coverage not with the person who would use the insurance. Aka removing the free market from the free market.
@moonpaints40903 жыл бұрын
Or if I pay for years and never use the insurance and then switch companies. We don't get that money back I paid to the other company and they still can't pay for anything
@nalanl3 жыл бұрын
Health insurance is a racket, 100%. The "charges" on your hospital bill are all made up so they can make it look like they are saving you a bunch of money when they, in fact, are spending very little.
@BunnyQueen973 жыл бұрын
@@simonhenry7867 the “free market” is what private insurance companies are taking advantage of when they refuse to cover “pre-existing conditions” and “high risk patients”, and barely cover anyone else - AKA pretty much all human beings who need help insurance. It’s not the “free market”, it’s a market built to the advantage of the big buy and at the direct expense of the little guy. If “free” means “less than 30% of people can afford to participate and the rest can just go die or whatever”, I don’t want free 🤷🏽♀️
@hootie67873 жыл бұрын
And the weird thing is there are people who don't want to move from that model
@debbiewolfe63952 жыл бұрын
As a nurse of 47 years I have had to do prior authorization for medical and procedures. It has always astounded me that insurance companies can make the decisions to pay or not pay for a service. They don't know your patient or what they need so the patient suffers needlessly because they get /o "play doctor". Love this portrayal. It is so true!
@poseidonpit Жыл бұрын
in my country, the doctor has to approve that the patient needs the treatment so the insurance will pay a huge percentage of it, it doesnt cover everything but it does help a lot, hospital becomes expensive without insurance but still not 1k per visit like americans..
@MajorIllustration Жыл бұрын
They can also send letters weeks after, telling you that they won’t pay for a prescription that you already picked up.
@valeriehuston1696 Жыл бұрын
Agree❤
@davenone7312 Жыл бұрын
These rules are in place so the medical system does not go the way of school tuition and charge whatever they want AND GET IT!!
@8Platinum8 Жыл бұрын
well if the doctor didnt do the work cuz the ins wont pay how does that hurt the doctor?
@foxjacket25 күн бұрын
Second timely video from Doc. (First was his United Healthcare skit) Thanks again, YT algorithm
@Gobbledygoober3 жыл бұрын
When the business student gets to make medical decisions. “I’m somewhat of a doctor myself.”
@randomcommenter3952 жыл бұрын
Bill gates be like
@dibbidydoo43182 жыл бұрын
@@randomcommenter395 bill gates makes medical decisions?
@drmadjdsadjadi2 жыл бұрын
Medical decisions are made by either the business student or the government bureaucrat, not the doctor and patient because the customer is almost never the patient - it is either the government or the businessperson who pays the bill. All of this is because we all pay premiums (or we paid Medicare taxes or we all pay taxes to pay for Medicaid patients) to hand over this to the third party payer.
@TSH4252 жыл бұрын
@@drmadjdsadjadi if we are being technical the one paying is always the patient it's just in a roundabout way (they pay the Gov and they pay for insurance)
@drmadjdsadjadi2 жыл бұрын
@@TSH425 actually, you are completely wrong because some patients end up paying more than they spend and others pay less - this is literally how insurance works :). Thus the insurer or the government as the collective payer is the sole payer when it comes to any insurance scheme. Individuals can only be the payer if they pay the entire bill, no more and no less,
@Rtw1112 жыл бұрын
You're forgetting the part where the doctor then sends a bill for the remainder of what they wanted to charge to the patient.
@MrPetelutinitali2 жыл бұрын
Ya know 🤣🤣🤣
@romxxii2 жыл бұрын
It boggled my mind 10 years ago when a Texan colleague told me his insurance doesn't cover the whole medical bill. I live in a third world country and I don't have to pay out of pocket for anything. I'm not even talking about universal healthcare here, I'm talking about my employer-provided HMO.
@PhrontDoor2 жыл бұрын
And that's over and above the required PREPAYs that the practitioners demand. And wait til ya find out about the dreaded retrospective denials of prior-authorizations, where insurance companies initially say "OK" and patients get the procedure and insurance companies then say "UMMM.. NO" So the patient has to pay for all of it.
@brandyc96452 жыл бұрын
@@romxxii when you get healthy care through your employer here you still pay for it, usually a lot but less than it would be without your employer and you still have to out of pocket for whatever your insurance doesn't want to cover
@romxxii2 жыл бұрын
@@brandyc9645 Nope, that's only in the US. In my country I do not pay out of pocket except for prescription medicines, which I can then reimburse in full. I live in a third world country.
@yoke155 Жыл бұрын
insurance company’s need to be sued for manslaughter, the amount of unnecessary death this fucked up system has caused is mind boggling to me.
@user-gl1ls1jx3h Жыл бұрын
Not manslaughter, this is premeditated murder
@The_king567 Жыл бұрын
Lol no they don’t god you people are ridiculous
@The_king567 Жыл бұрын
@@user-gl1ls1jx3hwrong
@icarusbinns315611 ай бұрын
I died for just under a minute in 2018. I despise that the US can’t figure out how to not kill people. I’m only 30!
@michaellowe366511 ай бұрын
Canada kills more people by not letting them ever see a doctor.
@sgtleobella24 күн бұрын
This hits a lot differently due to the events of the past week.
@iiislandbreeze5 күн бұрын
It was always a punch in the gut. Im a nurse who has followed him since the pandemic. And I'm so pissed my only choice this new year was UHC. These bastards better improve. We are the laughing stock of the world. After some business here is settled, I think i am darting off where politics & medicine are more ethical.
@としえ-u3q3 жыл бұрын
Managed to cut my insurance bill in half. Still costs the same, just got carried away with some scissors.
@danielyuen86913 жыл бұрын
God I thought you were a geco commercial for a second
@angellittle15713 жыл бұрын
@@danielyuen8691 Definitely had us in the first half, not gonna lie 🤣
@youdidntseeanything85893 жыл бұрын
🤣🤣👍👍
@bdot023 жыл бұрын
Must have had some sharp scissors!
@AkaiAzul3 жыл бұрын
You saved no money, but for a second, I'm sure you felt like a million bucks.
@sheshotjfk8375 Жыл бұрын
Not only this but, I'm a nurse, and most people have absolutely no idea that hospitals are not run by Drs or nurses. ALL the policies at a hospital are decided by MBA's. Business people decide what the Drs and Nurses are allowed to do and not do, not the Drs. They also decide what products and resources we have access to, not Drs.
@drpotato538111 ай бұрын
Administration and insurance has ruined the system
@sheshotjfk837511 ай бұрын
@@drpotato5381 Yep.
@Edwahlq11 ай бұрын
Pharmacies are similar in my experience - corporate administration with zero experience with pharmacy, or anything healthcare related for that matter, setting policies because it looks good on paper. Who cares whether or not it's better for the patients or the employees who are trying to take care of them?
@drpotato538111 ай бұрын
@@Edwahlq administration everywhere tends to be a joke. When your job is contingent upon the output of others you open up the door to lots of unethical behavior. The "best" managers are manipulaters that are good at people pleasing. Actual good management views their role as a coach or mentor instead and asks and discusses with everyone in the corporate hierarchy/totem pole before implementing policies or procedures
@stayinganonymous.317211 ай бұрын
It's the rich simply buying their way into industries without necessary experience. Evil, simply evil...
@annalisa1038 Жыл бұрын
My dad was a surgeon and had his own practice. I remember when managed health care became a thing. He lost so much control over his standard of care and ability to practice most effectively
@lynnebucher6537 Жыл бұрын
From the early days of HMOs, I became convinced they are the work of the devil.
@rais19538 ай бұрын
In Australia if we need urgent hospital care it's immediate and there's no bill. If it's not urgent we may have to wait some months, sometimes more, but there's no bill. If we choose to pay for private health insurance we can and the federal government subsidises it. Private hospitals may be quicker (but not better) and the private health insurance usually covers most of the cost. The system could be better but it covers most needs.
@helenelliot155321 күн бұрын
Australia's health care system is Utopia compared with the USA. It isn't perfect but no-one will be bankrupt by health costs and Australians are much healthier than the US
@revanthganesh380812 күн бұрын
In India,we can visit a doctor for both Emergency & non Emergency conditions immediately and When we want..
@datwee7576 Жыл бұрын
Ok quick breakdown for non Americans and Americans who don’t know. In America you pay for insurance, the more you pay the more hospitals you get access to in case of an emergency. But you also pay taxes, a lot of which go to the government for subsidies, which subsidies the healthcare industry. So for the ability to access the doctor without paying out of pocket, you not only pay a tax to the government that goes to the private healthcare sector, you also pay insurance which can be very limiting. But don’t worry, it gives us more freedom Edit: Hospitals in America mainly charge so much for tax reasons as well. Say they lose $300 for a session of your treatment. They will charge your insurance company maybe $2000 for the treatment. The company knows this is bs and will only pay out the $300 or maybe a bit more. What they don’t pay the hospital can write down and report to the government as a loss and get reimbursed by the government. As well the rest of that initial bill is footed to you so they profit from subsidies you pay for with taxes, direct reimbursement from the government, and whatever your insurance won’t cover assuming you have a bad plan for the wrong procedure
@Darth_Insidious11 ай бұрын
And the kicker is, those taxes could easily fund most of the healthcare system if the healthcare system in America was structured remotely like other countries.
@tybahza564311 ай бұрын
And we barely have a lower tax rate than Europeans but maybe three percent of the rights/benefits they have 🤣
@aycc-nbh728911 ай бұрын
@@Darth_InsidiousBut it would still mean government bureaucrats would be motivated to make the profits that healthcare CEO’s and shareholders make.
@aycc-nbh728911 ай бұрын
@@tybahza5643Since when was it legal to criticize a foreign government in Germany? Since when was it legal to burn a foreign flag in Denmark? Since when was it legal to have an abortion in Ireland without going through pages of bureaucracy?
@tybahza564311 ай бұрын
@aycc-nbh7289 you don't think there are weeks of beauracracy in the states for an abortion? Where is the right to sue your insurance provider in the states? The right to easily participate in democracy? The right to go to the hospital and receive treatment rather than to perish and not make your family inherit unplayable debt?
@1objection3 жыл бұрын
"I love my insurance" -Person who has never had to use their insurance in the US.
@_pandart64353 жыл бұрын
Lol get better insurance, lunatic
@1objection3 жыл бұрын
@@_pandart6435 I live in Canada, I was born with better insurance than you have access to, tool.
@_pandart64353 жыл бұрын
@@1objection if u say so, ey? When u gotta wait a year to pull out a splinter, I can't imagine a major surgery 🤣
@1objection3 жыл бұрын
@@_pandart6435 Haha, the usa places dead last in life expectancy among first worrld countries even behind many 3rd world countries, but sure, whatever helps that boot stay tasty 😆
@_pandart64353 жыл бұрын
@@1objection because people choose to be huge, blobs of diabetic induced heart attacks...point being? If that's ur correlation to health insurance, then practice telling those fat-bodies that their insurance will be less if they decide to be healthier 🤷♂️
@LunaLovegood-iy5jt3 жыл бұрын
I do billing for a private practice. The amount of BS the insurance companies do to get out of paying even when we are IN network is astounding. They’ll ask us for the notes from the appointment, I’ll send them, and then the insurance company just says they never got the records, and deny the claim. Then I have to appeal the claim, resend the notes, and then wait months for them to respond.
@rachelh90713 жыл бұрын
AND getting an Authorization billing with the auth # on the claim just to get an EOB with a denied claim for not having an authorization!
@LunaLovegood-iy5jt3 жыл бұрын
@@rachelh9071 yeah that’s always a fun time lol
@mcp9103 жыл бұрын
God I hate this country lol
@alejandrochataing53413 жыл бұрын
Hace you watched Sicko from Michael Moore
@LunaLovegood-iy5jt3 жыл бұрын
@@alejandrochataing5341 it’s been a long time but I did see it. Your comment makes me want to watch it now that I’ve been behind the scenes. When I watched it before I’d only been to the emergency room once on my parents insurance lol I was so naive to how shit works
@Hi_Im_Akward11 ай бұрын
Keep in mind your doctor likey puts in a lot of extra time battling the insurance that you don't know about. My doctor is a bit transparent about it. Nothing gets approved until it gets submitted, insurance will "tell you" but still deny a certain procedure or doctor or med. A good doctor will let you know of insurance issues or potential insurance issues if they are familiar. Insurance is not your friend and the clinic the doctor works at is not either. There are a lot of burnt out doctors from the system which can mean care is not good. If you find a good doctor make sure you let them know how much you appreciate them. ❤
@jas6of74 ай бұрын
We need a not for profit type of insurance that defers to Medical professionals and we need up front pricing for all medical procedures and treatments.
@gorkyd79124 ай бұрын
Mine doesn't because I don't have insurance.
@human_brian4 ай бұрын
@@jas6of7 That's called single payer insurance, aka medicare for all. The government already does this with the VA and Tri-Care, they can't be any worse than the money grubbers running insurance companies.
@ianmacpherson609324 күн бұрын
@@human_brian oh trust me they can be. If you think the insurance companies have no incentive to do a good job you’re in for a rude awakening when it comes to the federal government.
Oh man, your ability to sum up these complex topics in really simple, yet funny and largely accurate snippets is Amazing! Sure everything is more complex, but I don't think I could describe it any more accurately in under 5 minutes, let alone 1! Keep it up!
@msoperator5103 жыл бұрын
In absolute agreement!
@sheet-son3 жыл бұрын
It's oversimplified for useful idiots. Consider yourself one of them.
@ferdinandb.s89753 жыл бұрын
@@sheet-son there is a different between uneducated and idiots, uneducated know they're stupid but want to learn, like him, idiots think they're smarter than everyone else who think they can understand more complex things than everyone else but they actually don't, like you, but alas you doesn't really said in your comment that you're also an idiot or not, so i might be wrong
@yuordreams3 жыл бұрын
@@sheet-son Who hurt you?
@yohnjates3 жыл бұрын
@@ferdinandb.s8975 you typed all that to say that he used the term idiot correctly. If you think you can convey any unbiased solid information on the healthcare system in a 60 second clip then sadly you are a useful idiot.
@mediterraneanmint893 жыл бұрын
I love as he explains how things work, he has a slow realization how nonsensical it is.
@TSYouTuber3 жыл бұрын
That’s the bit
@Xpistos5103 жыл бұрын
And this why critical thinking is vital. And yet in America, so absent from policy.
@Strawberrymaker3 жыл бұрын
I love that they look very alike
@AG-yc7vt3 жыл бұрын
Guess what happens if the patient doesn’t have insurance? The patient pays. Meaning Mr. big bad private surgeon sets the rates. So don’t blame insurance for you jackin up the price.
@JFMuni3 жыл бұрын
@@AG-yc7vt wait are you.... defending insurance companies?
@seraphimb3700 Жыл бұрын
It's like knowing you need a new engine in your car, but your car insurance says lets just replace the timing belt instead.
@BoomCat9911 ай бұрын
This is after the timing belt snapped and grenaded the engine
@jackieisabelajaso11 ай бұрын
Very well said, run for president please 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🙏🏻
@j.dunlop829511 ай бұрын
"Medical Industrial complex!" A guy came up with the idea in 1980, Insurance companies owning hospitals and medical services, even retirement homes! Some have 50-70,000 employees! (Google it!)
@beautifulsoulblue11 ай бұрын
Priceless truth. Some insurance companies also retain the right to drop doctors from their plan at their discretion; so basically same as right to fire, just like an employer employee situation. Hospitals are already complaining about abuses within the alternative insurance programs offered instead of traditional Medicare, at a time baby boomers are moving into retirement: they are creating monolpolies using the heath care system, so that any heath care workers that don’t align with them have difficulty working independently from them, while also forcing patients to use doctors they have under contracts. Would be interesting what would happen if someone started sounding this alarm and asking Congress to investigate how this is beneficial to the people, over the way things have been pre COVID. Also who actually owns these companies covertly taking over Americans healthcare choices?, as another form of control of freedom of choice. Great video. God’s Blessings 🙏🏼
@phantasydragon6962 жыл бұрын
"Well now that sounds like slavery with extra steps" -rick and morty
@johannathufvesson88412 жыл бұрын
Ha! This shit funny
@isitalwaysero13672 жыл бұрын
Imagine unironically quoting Rick and Morty 💀
@potatopotato5902 жыл бұрын
Prison is a better example, and student debt is indentured servitude
@user-jk2po3cz7d2 жыл бұрын
@@potatopotato590 well no one made you take the loans.
@ft49032 жыл бұрын
@@user-jk2po3cz7d Lmao 🤣 😂 are we still not acknowledging coercion exists?
@mysterymoose92982 жыл бұрын
If you’re diabetic with bad insurance it’s likely that the insurance company will only pay for a certain amount of insulin, even if it’s not enough. God bless American Healthcare
@joshualipsonhips46402 жыл бұрын
Yea I worked with a diabetic guy barely making minimum wage and his insurance company wouldn't pay for his insulin because they claimed he made too much money or something I don't know or understand the full details. I just know there were a few weeks he'd come to work without taking any insulin because he couldn't afford it and he literally looked like he'd drop dead at any moment while working, it was crazy.
@ThePandafriend2 жыл бұрын
@@joshualipsonhips4640 It literally kills you when you don't have insulin! If you don't have Insulin your blood sugar rises until you die thanks to a hyperglycemic coma. Treatment like that is insane! He didn't just "look as if he might drop dead", he was rather close to _actually_ dropping dead.
@lavenderaqua26552 жыл бұрын
I agree. I have a parent who is an endocrinologist and my cousin has diabetes. I remember my parent always coming home upset after dealing with an insurance company that refused to pay for the medication that they recommended. At the start of the pandemic, my parent gave higher doses of medication to their patients and told them to cut them in half because of the uncertainty of the next time they could get their medication. It really sucks to see this happening from an outside perspective and I wish I could do something to help.
@fcasias72 жыл бұрын
Dude, even good insurance will actively try to screw you over as a diabetic.
@ThePandafriend2 жыл бұрын
@@fcasias7 Define "good insurance". I live in Germany and while it's not perfect and takes quite a chunk of the salaries so far I never had a problem with it. And I depend a lot on it due to epilepsy. Since over 10 years. While I don't die without medication it still makes sense to take it for obvious reasons. While I don't have diabetes I know some who do and those don't have any problems with the insurance. But that's just anecdotical. A special type of companies which are not aiming for the highest profit, but do compete, seems to be the way to go.
@Primal_Echo Жыл бұрын
This should go viral. Straight up.
@marvyn_wez8 ай бұрын
It did 😅
@gabedarrett130111 ай бұрын
This is a reminder to vote for politicians who fight health insurance companies. It's an election year and your vote has more power than you think
@Later_Doober7 ай бұрын
No one like that would ever get voted in.
@kenpokid105 ай бұрын
@@Later_Dooberas president? Probably not for a while, no. The presidential race isn't the only race happening, though! Your representatives in the federal and state legislatures are super important in making these changes, and your vote is so important in determining who gets elected to those positions!
@kathrynhurn63075 ай бұрын
Yeah, sure.
@vanessamarins20114 ай бұрын
But the last US election was frauded.
@ThatCamel1044 ай бұрын
Oh. Can you list any?
@Ares_V Жыл бұрын
One of MANY reasons why our healthcare system doesn't work for anyone but insurance companies.
@natalmi Жыл бұрын
Until 2019, it was mandatory federally. If you didn't have insurance at some point during the year, you would have to pay a fine. Health insurance is the worst in the US. Literally destroys people's lives.
@Milesco11 ай бұрын
Yep. This is why we need Medicare for All. Under MfA, *_every_* doctor and *_every_* hospital would be in *_everyone's_* network. And none of that "preapproval" nonsense where you can't get treatment unless and until the bean counters at the insurance company decide to authorize it. (Medicare doesn't do that.) And because Medicare would be the only insurance company (i.e., a "single payer"), it would be in a powerful position to dramatically lower medical costs. And administrative costs as well.
@advocacynaccountablity11 ай бұрын
The amount of money wasted by insurance companies (which of course they pass on to patients) on superfluous admin is criminal.
@josephahner303111 ай бұрын
@@Milescocause it's way better when it's government bureaucrats denying your care or waiting 6 months to a year to get you your cancer treatments.
@Xcieg Жыл бұрын
I've worked in medical billing for a while, and its wild what the insurance companies try to get away with.
@haileybalmer972211 ай бұрын
I saw a thing about a lady once who had to get brain surgery, and the insurance company said that putting back the wedge of skull they removed to get to her brain was an optional cosmetic surgery. So she just lived with a hole in the side of her head for several months until she and her mother could afford to get it taken care of out of pocket. Her SKULL.
@carenclemmons50027 ай бұрын
@@haileybalmer9722. Did I mention that those insurance folks are inhumane? I thought that was obvious once I figured out how the American system works.
@elenmelon183 жыл бұрын
LOL, I'm an insurance broker and I have had this same conversation with 6 family friends who are doctors. 2 of them are my age. Thank you for speaking truth.
@AG-yc7vt3 жыл бұрын
Please explain why it costs 500 dollars with no insurance for a basic check up? Sine insurance is the bad guy and “sets the price” why is it so high when you have 0 insurance? Shouldn’t the private doctor lower the price?
@elenmelon183 жыл бұрын
@@AG-yc7vt it is dependent 9n the doctor and if they have a private practice or are part of a Medical Group. If they are a part of a medical group, then restrictions will be put in place for their billing and it would be best if you did have insurance, because they would have pretty much made a deal with the insurance company to charge anyone a higher price, if they do not have insurance. This is legal in all 50 U.S. States. It is kind of the same question as, why do all cell phone companies seem to get along?
@ivankrushensky17 күн бұрын
You forgot to add the part where the insurance company also tries to dictate which treatment is "best" for the patient....... we really do work for the insurance company!!!!!
@yeshuaslilbrother20852 жыл бұрын
I'm so happy to see this channel! I've been trying to tell people for at least the past decade that those who really run this country are none other than the infamous insurance companies. They make decisions that we don't have a choice in and many aspects of our day-to-day life. So if you want to make it change oh, it's not only the politicians but the people that purchased the politicians as well be aware that it is your insurance companies
@kirikirinite6519 Жыл бұрын
Don’t forget the part where hospitals set unreasonable prices for everything to offset the discount demanded by insurance companies
@lynnebucher6537 Жыл бұрын
Yes I saw that with my $52K bill from the hospital outpatient surgery center for basal cell surgery on my face under general anesthesia. Insurance paid about $2500.
@tommiegirl24413 жыл бұрын
Absolute truth, and the fact that we have allowed insurance companies to run the medicine show makes me crazier than a long tailed cat in a room full of rocking chairs.
@lowkeylokii42053 жыл бұрын
what the hell was that analogy
@i-love-comountains38503 жыл бұрын
@@lowkeylokii4205 I think the phrase is "more nervous than a long-tailed cat in a room full of rocking chairs" but people kindof mess up the phrases sometimes either because they haven't heard them enough, or heard them wrong their whole lives lol
@OffroadCpl3 жыл бұрын
Really? And hospitals don't over charge
@Imbalanxd3 жыл бұрын
Got some bad news. It's not just medicine that is run by corporations in your country.
@KingoftheJuice183 жыл бұрын
YES, and you know what adds insult to injury? All the people who blame health care costs on “the government.”
@UmatsuObossa11 ай бұрын
Health insurance is why medical procedures cost insane amounts of money. People could actually afford doctors before they existed.
@marshall475911 ай бұрын
Wrong, it is the governments involvement that increased prices as well as advancement in technology. My private insurance was $150 a month before Obamacare. The same policy is now $765 a month. No preexisting conditions or medical problems. If you want the same medical device that was available in 1960, it is more than likely the same price with the inflation added (if it is still available). However, if you want the carbon fiber, titanium, microprocessor version, it will cost substantially more.
@dehavillandcanadatwinotter962111 ай бұрын
@@marshall4759that’s why healthcare needs to be publicly funded
@fomori211 ай бұрын
@@marshall4759 You have been lied to by somebody. I suggest you stop listening to them and start thinking for yourself. Your premiums went up because the insurance company needed to generate more profit for shareholders. "Obamacare" was the insurance companies grifting the American taxpayers. People didnt get health care from the government, they got INSURANCE PLANS...
@Rejoice.11 ай бұрын
@@marshall4759Obama care or the individual mandate was thought up by Richard Nixon. It's a right wing Healthcare plan that only works for insurance companies and no one else. In some blue states Obama care only cost people around $40 a month. Still shit. And then obviously where ever you lived was charging you a lot more, immoral, wrong. Who knew right wing Healthcare plan made by the crook himself would've been bad? Wow 🤦♂️
@Rejoice.11 ай бұрын
@@marshall4759also, in what world do you live in where this issue started with Obamacare? This started with the insurance companies going wild and then the government backed their decision to go wild instead of using our trillion dollars in taxes a year to give that American people what they need, health care. The government subsidizes insurance companies, with our tax money, the insurance companies take that money and give us a deductible that covers nothing and then they ask us for more money on top of that and they give us nothing. It's always been that way and it's always been shit. You think your $150 insurance before obamacare would've covered major surgery? Thats a laugh. I remember way before obamacare/nixoncare people still complained about insurance and health care and said it was one of the nation's biggest problems.
@myfriendoretheshepherd6618 Жыл бұрын
This is 100% truth. The insurance companies decide the quality of your care, so be very careful when choosing your plan.
@charleneji675916 күн бұрын
can people choose a good hospital for treatment at their own cost?
@katsan883 жыл бұрын
We need more doctors talking out and complaining about the system!
@stephenflint36403 жыл бұрын
While I totally agree, what's gonna happen? The insurance companies will magically develop a conscience? Or will the lawmakers who are paid atrocious amounts of money by said insurance companies will do...what..? Fluff the pillows under the insurance ceos feet? Give them their choice of hookers with tiniest, softest hands for hand jobs?
@sosseggiante3 жыл бұрын
@Alex first and foremost, healthcare in the USA is not the best, it is one of the worst, but it is the first in terms of costs. Second, a medical school debt of 400,000 is really a lot, you probably won't spend more than 100,000 (usually 40-60,000). The reason US healthcare is expensive is not that doctors get paid so much, (most of them don't) but that insurance companies want to make money (and no, an increase in the number of insurance companies would not drive prices down). third, it is not true that more people die in the UK from poor health care, in fact life expectancy in the US is lower than in the UK. (U can verify evrything with a quick google research) It seems to me that your political outlook affects your idea of health care, the fact that the rich have access to the best care does not make health care good in the United States.
@jonathonsuggs17823 жыл бұрын
@Alessandro Zatelli holy shit please tell me where you were able to get a 12 year Doctorate/Doctorin Degree for 40,000 to 60,000 because I had no idea!! Lmfao gtfoh dumbass literally 1 year is 45 to 60 thousand a year so more like 500,000 in debt once in the medical practice field is more realistic, and go back to your google searches for more than a quick second and gain some real knowledge and insight and not just some bullshit article that merely fits your mediocre blurts of misinformation 🤣🤣🤣
@KingEire2 жыл бұрын
You get them and then they get banned off twitter because they spoke out about the vaccine
@BioTheHuman2 жыл бұрын
@Alex Dude, what's the data for you to say that "USA healthcare is better"? Longer waiting is nothing compared to being able to be cured no matter your financial history. Free healthcare isn't socialist, is just common sense. As being paid for a job isn't capitalist, is again, common sense.
@dorenesimpson86042 жыл бұрын
Yup. That's 100% true. I worked in medical care for 40 years. It's tough not being able to treat the patients without the insurance company interference. 😪
@charleneji675916 күн бұрын
sorry to ask, but can't patients pay out of their own pocket?
@polarisukyc12048 ай бұрын
There was a very good quote on another video, I can’t remember who posted it though, it went something like this “The American healthcare system works fine, it’s just not designed to benefit the patient”
@CNC-Time-Lapse3 жыл бұрын
Definition of Insurance: a dishonest scheme; a fraud. See also: Scam.
@r.i.petika8293 жыл бұрын
Haha love this
@anantsharma79553 жыл бұрын
Well, insurance is generally a good thing. Getting a good policy is an important part of financial planning. It’s just the healthcare system in America is totally fucked up.
@creengton85943 жыл бұрын
Insurance technically is cool; Statistically, one in a 100 people will break a leg this year. Me and other 99 guys will each put 1/100 of the medical expenses into a pool and whoever breaks a leg gets that money. Really good if organized well.
@alex_saint-matthews3 жыл бұрын
Also: since it’s required by law, it’s technically a tax.
@simonhenry78673 жыл бұрын
@@creengton8594 except you don't get to choose and pay for the supplier. Your employer does. He then sells it onto you in exchange for man hours. Which means if they can sign things like co pay and minimum charges etc into the agreement the insurance company will offer it to them for less. The one size fits all fight to the buttom approach is why American healthcare sucks.
@YahnLexicon Жыл бұрын
This is precisely why providers (doctors) are banding together to negotiate with or cut out insurance companies. It’s also why hospital systems are merging and why insurers like Optum (United Healthcare) are flat out buying up and hiring providers. It’s a battle to determine which healthcare services are rendered for an acceptable cost. And all at the expense of patients.
@randomcommenter3952 жыл бұрын
Insurance is a scam, they can just choose not to pay if they don’t want to, how is that not illegal
@cheyenneross7582 жыл бұрын
I don't know but it really should be. I don't even live in the US and I've had to deal with health insurance taking control of my health. I have a mole like thing on my leg that doctors warn could be cancerous. But insurance won't pay for the removal because it's "cosmetic". Yes Karen my cancer is cosmetic 🙂
@CavemanZerron2 жыл бұрын
1 word, greed
@ryanweible90902 жыл бұрын
because wealthy people write the laws.
@louisrobitaille58102 жыл бұрын
If that's true, then the fault most likely lies with the private health company for signing a shitty contract. I don't think there should be laws to restrict scamming potential. It's up to both sides to make sure they're not agreeing to one. If you do sign a contract (as long as you're under no external threat), then it should be your problem alone 🤷♂️. Don't blame the scammer for scamming an idiot, blame the idiot for not hiring a competent lawyer.
@jowolf21872 жыл бұрын
For the same reason a lot of shady shit that big corporations do isn't illegal - because they pay immense amounts of money to lobby the government and when said lobbyists retire they join the very government departments they were lobbying to begin with. In other words, the US is actually controlled by the very monopolies that its laws should have prevented forming in the first place (gotta love unchecked, unfettered capitalism).
@ShabbaRanksMF15 күн бұрын
It’s odd too that one of the arguments against an American NHS style system is that Drs would basically be working for the NHS and not themselves or a hospital. You’ve elegantly explained here that the current US system is not only already the same as that anyway but insurance companies are less accountable to Drs than the UK’s NHS system which is run by Drs in th3 form of the NICE governing body. Politicians sort the political side out but the medical side is dictated by Drs and the data.
@maxpayne32933 жыл бұрын
I understand nothing about being a doctor or a med student, I love your videos man it brings me so much joy binge watching them, keep up the good work
@Caroline12613 жыл бұрын
same here!
@SerangelROM3 жыл бұрын
That's why you're being ripped off for insurance. Insurance isn't the problem, predatory hospitals shacking down insurance companies is the problem. And the problem will only get worse with universal healthcare.
@Caroline12613 жыл бұрын
@@SerangelROM We have universal healthcare here in Canada and have no problem?
@SerangelROM3 жыл бұрын
@@Caroline1261 I guess the woman who lost both legs to an infection that could been fixed because it took so long to see a specialist didn't have a problem.
@Caroline12613 жыл бұрын
@@SerangelROM I don't know which woman you're talking about but there are medical mistakes in every country.
@heeeydevon82622 жыл бұрын
My brother had cancer and needed chemotherapy and 2 surgeries. He was sent to the hospital after diagnosis, went into surgery after a 90 minute wait, was placed on chemo after, had someone sent to drive him to and from his chemo sessions, had a follow up surgery after chemo, and is now cancer free. He paid a total of $35 for parking. We live in Canada Another story: My girlfriend's mom had COVID and was placed on life support for 3 days, needed a ventilator for weeks after, was given a private room, and ended up spending about 2 months in hospital. They paid nothing out of pocket
@kameljoe212 жыл бұрын
Canada is nice along with many other countries. I wish the US was like that. I have major back and neck pain. I just got done getting a shot in the neck for pain only for it not to work. We set another go to try a new location and insurance deined the request stating I need to do a bunch of things to which I was already doing. Anyways they fixed it and was approved. My medication is another one thing that pisses me off. They give me 2 of them for 90 days and then the 3rd one is 30 days ( 4 1 gram pills ) and they will not fill it because it cost like 400 dollars for the month because its 120 pills worth. I have a bunch of stories as to how dealing with medical care and insurance. My Doctor and her staff are far better than my former doctor in getting things approved.
@kozmikmercu Жыл бұрын
Horrible Communism, no free market in healthcare, you really need make Canada great again 🤦
@heeeydevon8262 Жыл бұрын
@@kozmikmercu horrible right? 😂 We're all super upset that our mothers and brothers had access to care without needing to sell their homes
@kozmikmercu Жыл бұрын
@@heeeydevon8262 wait a second, you already lose your homes and properties right, I mean is a communism system
@heeeydevon8262 Жыл бұрын
@@kozmikmercu but... We don't. I have friends that work for ReMax who buy and sell homes, hell I own property and nothing was given to us or taken from us. We have the option to choose what doctors we use, I can go to any walk in clinic I want, I can change my family doctor if I don't like them. I think you have an skewed idea of what political system Canada uses. Outside of the fact that there isn't any true _communist_ country that exists, we are nowhere close to countries that identify as "communist". If we're talking _socialism_ , then Canada is more socialist than America, but only when it really comes to healthcare... I mean, how do you pay your teachers, firefighters, and police? You have a welfare system right? You have transit systems, public roads, public schools, and garbage workers, right? That's all paid for through taxes, they're SOCIALized programs (socialist programs)
@Webbwubb2 жыл бұрын
I’m in the UK, it really scares me (and others) that our NHS (which we love dearly) is slowly being privatised. We see and hear how it can be in places like the US if you can’t afford it and it’s just mind blowing that adequate health care isn’t treated as a basic right for all, no matter if they have money, insurance or whatever. Yes we all automatically pay a small (you don’t even notice it) amount out of your wages each month towards it but even if you don’t work or have never worked you still have access to medical care without any costs or worry.
@KryssLaBryn2 жыл бұрын
Right?? Conservatives are trying to do that in Canada too. Why?! You think you ain't gonna get sick or hurt ever?! The politicians strip more and more out of the provincial healthcare budgets, and then when, SURPRISE, they start to struggle to meet everyone's needs, the politicians go, "Oh, dear, it's looks like there public healthcare system just can't actually handle things. What a shame. Perhaps we should let those who can afford it go to private doctors, you know, ease the burden on the public system some?" 😠😠😠 The Premier of Ontario gave the provincial system like $1.3 BILLION less than they had budgeted last year, ends up! DURING A PANDEMIC!! What kind of a jerk even does that?!
@seeker2962 жыл бұрын
The problem is that we have technologies that are so expensive to produce and administer that we would quickly bankrupt ourselves (as in, the global economy) if we covered every procedure that was optimal for the patient. So someone has to decide who is treated and what they're treated with. Doctors are going to advocate for their patients to have the best, especially if the patient and dr are not paying. Someone has to advocate for the economic side. That's either a government, a hospital, or an ins. company The problem isn't privatization, it's corruption (money bleeding out when companies "take profits"). I personally agree with publicized healthcare but I can understand how somewhere like Russia that would actually be way way way way way worse
@grmpEqweer2 жыл бұрын
@@seeker296 This is actually incorrect in that, our "administrative overhead" (read, insurance company and pharmaceutical company profits) now take huge amounts of money out. If we went to a system where the government just paid for care, where we all paid for our medical care through our taxes, and pharmaceutical prices were capped, we could still get all our procedures, AND... *we would actually all save money.* Really. The insurance and the pharma companies are gobbling up THAT MUCH MONEY. We would also get better care. We would not have to fight an insurance company to get care. We could just go to the doctor. It would be free at the point of service, because it already came out of our taxes. ...People die every day because they can't afford treatment or medication.😠
@grmpEqweer2 жыл бұрын
@@seeker296 As for the argument that capping pharmaceutical prices will limit medical research money? Big pharma collectively spends more on advertising than on pharmaceutical research. The commercials the pharmaceutical industry puts out on the subject are...well...🙄
@IndigoIndustrial2 жыл бұрын
The Tories have run it down over the last 10 years. Covid probably saved the NHS.
@user-freedomUSA7 ай бұрын
Excellent explanation! 👊🏾 The insurance companies have realized that a healthcare provider is more concerned about getting paid than how much they are paid.
@Brandon-ml2zw2 жыл бұрын
American HC is like “Thanks for coming in today, sorry for the four hour wait. That’ll be 1000.95. So can you tell me what brought you in today?”
@spectate00742 жыл бұрын
Don't answer that question! It's a trap! The receptionist just sits there typing up your bill as you go oh I've had a sore throat for 4 days now.
@Raven10242 жыл бұрын
Yeah you gotta love the bill for just waiting in the ER...even if you don't get any actual treatment.
@kennethmasters93292 жыл бұрын
Get better insurance
@Raven10242 жыл бұрын
@@kennethmasters9329 Not really feasible for a lot of people at the prices insurance companies charge, also, chances are you're still paying it. It's just over time so it is disguised to you.
@DrinkWater713 Жыл бұрын
I'm not American, so I really can't tell if you are joking or not
@archimedesscrew37103 жыл бұрын
Glad we have the NHS in the UK. Thanks Doc, another good post 👍🏻👏🏻
@soundbite2903 жыл бұрын
Why?
@pandamilkshake3 жыл бұрын
@@soundbite290 Why what?
@conradmcdougall36293 жыл бұрын
"Free healthcare" isn't free and is just horrible. The wait times here in Canada for simple procedures is insane
@pandamilkshake3 жыл бұрын
@@conradmcdougall3629 Yes. Not all free healthcare is the same. Here in Spain, it's free and it's amazing.
@boden78153 жыл бұрын
Yeh I've paid £2500 in national insurance since April alone (9 months) and I haven't been to the hospital in many years. Yeh it saves paying out a big lump sum for anything but knowing there is some overweight jobless benefit scrounging leech out there who I'm paying for does not sit well with me. I'd rather pay insurance to cover just me not those who aren't willing to get up off their asses
@K.L.-3 жыл бұрын
The amount of times a specialist said I wasn’t in their network confused the crap out of me, as someone who lived in Toronto, Canada. American health care has given me so much anxiety, I am so glad I’m a dual citizen. Definitely leaving America when I’m older and need more health care. Living in the US is so overrated.
@makoosh34483 жыл бұрын
Idk man, tredeau is an asshole
@delneus3 жыл бұрын
*Living in the US, while not being rich is overrated.*
@ashlet60353 жыл бұрын
@@makoosh3448 Fortunately for them Canada is a pretty big place. If you don't want to run into the guy it'd be pretty easy.
@granand3 жыл бұрын
Clever you are just away avoiding a Toad
@jbaker88713 жыл бұрын
That’s a great idea you should leave as soon as possible.
@mandipbhogal523215 күн бұрын
Also... I am getting a Luigi hat and wearing it like it's normal
@coffee46822 жыл бұрын
For the people who complain about taxes for free healthcare, put it this way. With taxes, you pay an amount of money towards a group every month/year in exchange for getting healthcare when you eventually need it. With insurance, you pay an amount of money towards a group every month/year in exchange for getting healthcare when you eventually need it- if they decide you can get it. Sometimes they say you don’t need it and you just get ripped off
@justADeni Жыл бұрын
ikr. Americans spend more money per capita in the world for healthcare, yet their health outcomes haven't been improving for several decades now? I come from a small European country, which is by no means perfect, but at least there is no such thing as "copay" "in network" "deductible" or even "hospital bill". Yes we pay for it in taxes, but it't better than this...
@silentguardian8349 Жыл бұрын
Agreed and they charge you more as it's a profit driven business. Public Healthcare tax would likely be less or same as it would remove the profit margins. And you never have to worry about getting covered or not. In network out of network or overpaying or underpaying as all hospitals would need to agree to accept it. Government can negotiate prices and keep costs down eliminating profit factor. Government can pay doctors a fair fee. And adding free education system would eliminate the debt that doctors and specialists often have to combat for first few years of their lives keeping the entire system effectively fair.
@skalty9868 Жыл бұрын
AND you’re paying extra to cover the insurance companies salaries for deciding not to pay for your care
@Patrickhashxpatty2 жыл бұрын
This is so true. Started working in the healthcare system last year and I have to turn away so many people for being “out of network”. Some of these people were in network in 2021 then when 2022 came it changed and some people have to find all new doctors. It’s so crazy
@Ayaforshort3 жыл бұрын
And this is why having a rare medical disease or condition sucks so much. Finding a doctor who knows how to treat you and is able to accept your insurance is like looking for the short piece of straw in a haystack.
@FuzzzehOG3 жыл бұрын
I know I'm making a large assumption here..but since I'd assume your American. You were given the opportunity to have nationwide free healthcare a few years ago remember? I thought most of you thought it was a terrible idea and would "bankrupt" you even though multiple other countries have a universal free system payed for by everyone which all work just because they made access to healthcare a basic human right?
@nope9293 жыл бұрын
@@FuzzzehOG Obama didn't try to install single payer since he understood that the overhaul would destroy the American Healthcare system. And also, it's not free, stop claiming it is free because that's dishonest framing, because you pay for it in taxes, in fact in most places with single payer, like Canada, 25% of your taxes go into it, which considering their tax rate is outrageous. And in the US Healthcare is a human right, because we have Medicare, medicaid, and emergency insurance which along with the main privatized system, which does have issues, but aren't nearly as bad as most other nation's(the spark notes version of the issue is that FDR prevented wages from rising leading to companies offering health insurance and to make their deals sweeter they colluded with hospitals to make their nominal prices outrageous to make the insurance seem better). Since the US's are due to regulation preventing competitive drug prices, while places like Canada's are due to them treating people like they're cars leading to surgeries, such as hip replacements, taking about 41 weeks to get done after diagnosis and scheduling, which can take another 10 weeks (and these are the generous numbers since scheduling can take up to 30 weeks) in a good year, with that number growing by 3x under covid.
@FuzzzehOG3 жыл бұрын
@@nope929 your just wrong though in every way. As demonstrated by the multiple countries that transitioned away from health insurance, it was far fucking easier than regularly hauling large insurance companies to congress to give them a good old telling off...which results in 0 action. Yes the healthcare is not necessarily free, I'll agree on that..but what I won't entertain is the idea that bankrupting entire families because of preventable diseases and big pharma saying they'll lose profits. Good! They should lose profits for being heartless money making machines that use people's misery solely to gain. That is the real reason the US didn't switch, it had nothing to do with the cost. Just to point out. To have full medicare cover you spend around $150 a month. I live in the UK, my contribution is far...far less and I won't have to pay into this my entire life as once I retire I won't be earning to pay in any further but guess what...I'll still be covered for all range of medical issues until my dying day. This is because instead of allowing for profit organisations to have their say on a system which they put nothing into we force companies to adhere to sane pricing laws for the benefit of the British population, not investors pockets. They're also held to higher standards might I add. Also using the point that paying for healthcare means you get surgery faster makes no sense, its damn obvious that if you pay for something that is usually free your generally gonna get served quicker. For all surgery there is a waiting list meaning whoever pays most gets served first..implying the system is broken and again serves only those most who can afford it.
@notebeans31343 жыл бұрын
And that's if you even have a diagnosis. If you don't, when you make an appointment and try to explain your uncommon symptoms there's a 90% chance the doctor or nurse practitioner will try to gaslight you into thinking it's not as bad as it is.
@Ayaforshort3 жыл бұрын
@@FuzzzehOG listen if you want to understand America, understand that there really isn't a most. Everything is divided in half. 50% believed what ever Trump and Fox News said, even if it was to their own detriment. Lots of his supporters claiming they didn't want it, didn't realize they already had it because the assumed the official name was Obamacare. I live in California more of a 65-35 split for "liberal stuff," like affordable health insurance and medical care and taxing Billionaires. People don't agree, they don't want to meet in the middle, and "Don't Look Up." Is a clear summation of American insanity.
@katherines.376724 күн бұрын
Watching this after the UHC CEO historical event.
@richard09able Жыл бұрын
Medical tourism is a thing for a reason
@ferelith-NZ3 жыл бұрын
That slowly dawning realisation of "yes, I do actually work for the insurance company..." Makes the NZ health care look a lot less broken in comparison.
@TD323333 жыл бұрын
No system is as broken as our terrible system.
@STMARTIN0093 жыл бұрын
Yes it is horrible. I avoid doctors like the plague. Well except for the dentist and eye doctor since I wear contact lenses.
@dynamicworlds13 жыл бұрын
@@TD32333 yeah, the only ones that are worse are in broken impoverished countries where they just can't do much better with the resources they have....and hell, some of _Them_ are beating us. It's a barbaric disgrace.
@solowingace3 жыл бұрын
Well do take care. These vampire companies don’t stop at anything. My country has mostly free healthcare but lo and behold they bribe their way into the system and now the corrupt govt has announced plans to shift the whole country’s health system to the oh so good American Health insurance company based model of health deliverance. Sadly our people are so blind to see it, no one is challenging it.
@justinhamilton86473 жыл бұрын
@@STMARTIN009 stop shoehorning in anti science in the comments.
@andishae26993 жыл бұрын
Whatever you are doing is very brave of you. I have seen a very few man of intellect to stand for themselves. Just be safe, insurance company might not like this. If you can stand strong, trust me you are capable enough to bring a revolution in the health sector of the world.
@Susan-nf8wl11 ай бұрын
I just had a knee replaced & the it’s a great big game between the hospital/doctors & the insurance company. Hospitals/doctors charge high so the insurance company will pay an almost decent amount. My doctor did an excellent job on my knee & I feel like the insurance co. gave him the shaft.
@artinsaphire30812 жыл бұрын
I pray that one day the American Healthcare system will be fixed along with other major problems like education
@Rutabega_NG Жыл бұрын
It's not broken, it's working as designed. That's the problem. Can't fix something that's not broken. It needs to be replaced. That applies to medicine and education and probably a bunch of other things.
@limerumpus3589 Жыл бұрын
@@Rutabega_NG i feel like a lot of the major issues the US faces is like a massive tangled knot of wires that are impossible to work through. it feels like voting alone often isnt enough to incite any reasonable change
@memowilliam9889 Жыл бұрын
*HEALTHCARE IS A RIGHT* funny but I can’t find it in the constitution anywhere. The founders must have left that one out. What I do find is the 2A. And yet I never hear leftists clamoring that gun ownership is a right and that other tax payers have to buy me any. Yah, I don’t hear that about bibles or laptops either. It’s only their sacred cow they clamor about. How bizarre…
@CherryBotV2 Жыл бұрын
@funinthechamber4252 you really think someone who is further right is going to fix the healthcare system? they are the ones keeping it broken because the insurance companies are funding them.
@lonzolotto Жыл бұрын
@@CherryBotV2you're mistaking libertarian with neocon
@pjbiggleswerth89033 жыл бұрын
This guy could single handedly take down the entire system, through laughter.
@xolhex92203 жыл бұрын
I could also do that through laughter and to be more specific man'slaughter
@brandolphbritler62553 жыл бұрын
*Laughs in free healthcare*
@TomClancyBingBong2 жыл бұрын
We should abolish the health insurance industry and send all the highest ranking employees of those companies to an island to star in a survivor style reality show for the rest of their lives.
@militustoica Жыл бұрын
Should send one of them after he’s contracted a severe, communicable disease.
@jeptoungrit9000 Жыл бұрын
You think a bunch of government bureaucrats would do better? The number of administrators in the medical system has risen about 3000% since passing the Affordable Care Act, aka Obamacare. If you wonder why health care costs rise much higher than the rate of inflation those high paid administrators are probably the reason.
@CherryBotV2 Жыл бұрын
@@jeptoungrit9000 yup, they are definitely the reason, totally not the insurance companies wanting more money and having an easy scapegoat.
@jeptoungrit9000 Жыл бұрын
@@CherryBotV2 You think there are many hospital administrators who make under 100k? I think there is a medical industrial complex in this country that includes the greedy insurance companies. I know a bit since I work for it.
@madeliner168211 ай бұрын
send 👏 them 👏 to 👏 Antarctica 👏
@pg-l446920 күн бұрын
Prescient. Doc on some 'deny, defend, depose' shit way before Luigi mangione😂
@boisinnawoods Жыл бұрын
My wife and I have finally found good doctors who we trust and will actually listen to us. The insurance company won't compromise on the new contract and we're probably going to lose our doctors.
@lynnebucher6537 Жыл бұрын
That's exactly why I signed up for traditional Medicare. I hated being forced to leave my established doctors due to insurance network limitations.
@javiercastro4561 Жыл бұрын
Work in Healthcare and this frustrates us all the time. I deal with cancer pts and sometimes we have to delay scans and treatments because insurance companies sometimes take forever to approve a scan or they require a peer to peer consultation. Very frustrating
@Ashlin-f5d Жыл бұрын
😒😩 that's an absolute disgrace and those insurance company's should be barred from practicing,but unlikely to ever happen as wherever there is big money there is big corruption and no doubt in my mind political parties are getting their wallets fattened to keep it the way it is 🤔
@cam6252 Жыл бұрын
HOW CAN YOU AVOID THINGS LIKE THIS FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS WANTING TO KNOW WHAT TO LOOK OUT FOR
@casey2124 Жыл бұрын
My uncle had soft tissue sarcoma and his temperate went through the roof and he passed out and stopped breathing a few times and had to be brought back. Insurance didn’t cover the hospital bill because they said it had nothing to do with his cancer. He unfortunately passed away last month
@daedalus2253 Жыл бұрын
Sounds like dealing with the va. 6 months to review treatment just for that treatment to be ineffective after approval
@radnukespeoplesminds11 ай бұрын
Doing cancer treatments right now and insurance is one of the biggest stressors rn.
@sageofsquirrels1112 жыл бұрын
It's funny how things sound when you just say them out loud.
@professornuke756225 күн бұрын
I have worked in frontline healthcare for 36 years. When we went full paperless just after Y2K, I had to become familiar with HL7 (hospital databases) and also DICOM (I work in medical imaging). The whole database structure for healthcare was formed around billing. Did you know that every medical image has the purchase date of the scanner it was acquired on? That can affect the reimbursement, with insurers not paying out if the scanner is more than ten years old.
@tackontitan3 жыл бұрын
If only there were laws we could repeal that would allow people to take their insurance anywhere. I don't remember not being able to buy a car because my dealership was "out of network."
@magoo92793 жыл бұрын
Or our tax dollars going towards health care costs.
@sorrenblitz8053 жыл бұрын
If only out of touch red state idiots didn't force those laws to be put in that health care act that protected insurance companies instead of making them more or less obsolete as was the original intent of said health care act.
@sorrenblitz8053 жыл бұрын
@@magoo9279 but you would prefer those tax dollars to get funneled into some pharmaceutical CEO or Defense Contractor's off shore bank account right? Instead of using it for infrastructure which should include education and healthcare by design anyway?
@magoo92793 жыл бұрын
@@sorrenblitz805 Where does our money go now? Might as well get care and not a bill before and after care.
@Faroesx3 жыл бұрын
@@magoo9279 your comment was confusing, made it seem like you were against tax dollars going towards healthcare
@solomonkassa26833 жыл бұрын
Never been this early for one of your awesome videos. I love your videos and I love the fact that they are entertaining while being very informative. Just another IMG that's currently a 'Jonathan' but hoping to become a 'Bill' soon
@godspeed-unicorn3 жыл бұрын
My therapist of 4 years is not in network with my new insurance company, so I get to decide if I want to pay a huge amount to continue my therapy with the same person I've been seeing for years, or if I want to completely start over with a different person who doesn't know me or my psychological history... I also work with insurance at a healthcare provider office and I see out of network issues all the time This whole video was too real and I want to cry a lil bit
@dynamicworlds13 жыл бұрын
Currently loosing my current health insurance because I can't work there with a current mental health issue I'm having. My ability to continue getting mental health treatment is currently up in the air because of the mental health issue I'm being treated for, and I don't even have it the worst. Hell, this isn't even the worst _I've_ had it. The people who've set up this system need to be institutionalized. I'm not even joking. They're clearly a danger to society. A padded room, one with bars, or one with dirt on 6 sides are the only places any of them belong.
@blades.3 жыл бұрын
If you've been seeing a therapist for 4 years maybe you need a better one anyway.
@Kharsonist3 жыл бұрын
@@blades. anything related to childhood trauma typically take significantly longer than the standard 6 months to a year. If you think you can manage sexual abuse, physical abuse, psychological abuse, and how those issues manifest in your life over the course of a few years you completely have no idea how trauma and therapy work
@user-nj1zu2nf1x3 жыл бұрын
@@blades. we found the guy that had the nice perfect life! Lol probably writing us from Mom's basement
@gsp4prez3 жыл бұрын
@@blades. I had a professor in my counseling masters program who had clients that came to see her for 25 years. The stories she heard from those clients would turn your stomach with how depraved humans can act towards each other. Trauma sucks man,
@wolfbrother902511 ай бұрын
Denying medical attention should be a crime
@shannonbarber61617 ай бұрын
It is. What country are you talking about? Only in countries with socialized medicine are you denied based on government programs and quotas. In the US they just Bill You Later.
@wolfbrother90257 ай бұрын
@@shannonbarber6161 did you not see the video? At the start it literally says US healthcare system then proceeds to say the person was denied something simply due to insurance reasons that's what I'm talking about. The fact that someone loses the right to something potentially life saving simply due to insurance
@Phantom85896 ай бұрын
Healthcare is a business not a right! If you want it PAY for it! This is why I quit working in healthcare! You entitled people expect I should not get paid to save your life! God Forbid I can get paid so I can have a place to live or buy food! You do not deserve healthcare! Get a job and pay for it like a normal person! The solutions is eliminate Terrible socialized healthcare. Force Insurance, Hospitals and Pharmacies to pulically list prices so you can shop X-rays, MRI's and pay actual cost of services. That would drop the price for the patient to 1/20th of current costs. Insurance companies can legally steal from you under Socialized healthcare and charge you for other people's care. You want better health care eliminate Socialism and make it cost competitive so hospitals have to lower costs to compete for patients. Socialism let's the insurance companies decide your level of care. Capitalism let's you decide YOUR OWN LEVEL OF CARE!
@Cdaragorn5 ай бұрын
@@wolfbrother9025 Good job, you caught the lie. This is literally not how this would play out ever. But it's a nice fantasy people who just want to hate the system like to play out in their heads.
@catbirdler3 ай бұрын
@Cdaragorn why is it a lie? If you're in an HMO and the doctor is out of network, this is exactly what could happen. It's up to the patient to ask whether or not a doctor is in-network, and if the patient forgets to ask and the doctor is out of network, it could end up being a very costly mistake. As for insurance denials unrelated to this video though, yes, they do happen, and don't try to pretend that they don't.
@csgogamer18262 жыл бұрын
Seriously contemplating how long America can survive as a country. An awakening is coming and I don’t think the elite are going to like it
@IndigoIndustrial2 жыл бұрын
The NHS in the UK and Medicare in Australia are being eroded by this kind of BS. It's appalling.
@VampireGirl672 жыл бұрын
Good. Eat the rich
@Stickmon_2 жыл бұрын
what
@ShowTheOreo2 жыл бұрын
What're you gonna do about it tough guy
@AlexanderVormov2 жыл бұрын
If you plan a revolution don't tell the idiots online
@christinaroszell28512 жыл бұрын
Totally true! I used to be a medical biller, it's messed up.
@LilChuunosuke3 жыл бұрын
Okay but this was also super educational for me! I was just wondering why I struggling to find a new dentists office that took my insurance and basically said "why do they all take different insurers instead of all of them?" So thanks for the explanation lol
@V.stones3 ай бұрын
It’s frustrating, especially when you're paying more in premiums. Health insurance networks have been shrinking for a while now. I think it’s tied to the rising costs of care and the pressure on insurance companies to control expenses.
@camela8445Mar3 ай бұрын
Exactly. And if you have any medical needs that go beyond the basic, you’re almost guaranteed to pay out-of-pocket. I’ve been thinking about switching plans, but with all the changes, it’s hard to know what's the best option.
@roseyfischer3 ай бұрын
That’s where I think managing your overall portfolio comes into play. Health insurance is just one piece of the puzzle. You’ve got to balance it with other aspects, like your investments, savings, and even retirement planning. All of it ties together when it comes to long-term financial security
@louisahernandez3 ай бұрын
Absolutely. I mean, think about it-if you get hit with a big medical expense and your insurance doesn’t cover it, it could drain your investments quickly. That's why I started looking at ways to balance everything, not just my insurance but also how my investments could cover any gaps
@Churchillhump22683 ай бұрын
That’s smart. I’ve been doing the same. I actually had a free consultation with Joseph Nick Cahill, a CFP I heard about. He helped me see how my health insurance choices fit into my broader financial plan.
@Bigwilli1233 ай бұрын
Oh, I’ve heard of Joseph. He’s got a solid reputation, doesn’t he? I’ve been meaning to talk to someone like that. It’s tough navigating all these different areas-insurance, investments, retirement-and making sure they work together
@EmilyLucille5232 жыл бұрын
I’ve always said that to my patients. We don’t run the show, the insurance company does. Broken healthcare system. Always about the money. 💰💵💸
@MrDekuchan Жыл бұрын
Thats why i say to everyone with permanent health problems to come here to germany. We welcome everyone willing to work and integrate. Our country is not perfekt by far but ive got several surgerys and never saw a bill for them. Well ok once because i ordered a pizza. And thats all.
We're paying more to get worse outcomes, patients and practitioners hate the system and yet so many people bristle at the thought of adopting ideas from systems that work. Only in America.
@anitacrumbly Жыл бұрын
@@MrDekuchan how do I move there sincerely I have chronic health issues and I need a masters in psychology or social work but then I am good to go as a mental health professional i am also married we are pretty poor I am willing to work through school remotely i just need to get out of the USA it's getting scary here with all the facism looming in the air.
@jonathanbond82793 жыл бұрын
Keep fighting the fight! You are speaking the truth, no matter how painful.
@JamesPKing Жыл бұрын
It’s also wild that taxpayer money is going to this insurance companies as well.
@MrEditor600025 күн бұрын
We have a lot of United Healthcare CEOs
@callabeth2583 жыл бұрын
This whole out of network thing you guys in America have to deal with is ridiculous!
@NikoBellaKhouf23 жыл бұрын
That's not even the worst of it. Wait till you find out that after paying hundreds of dollars in premiums every month, you still have to meet an annual deductible before the insurance will start paying and even then, you still have to pay co-pays and co-insurance (meaning you must pay your 20% of the cost before the insurance will pay their 80% share).
@dream-ui2gp3 жыл бұрын
@@NikoBellaKhouf2 would it not be cheaper to directly bear the cost instead?
@bobhanson10373 жыл бұрын
@@dream-ui2gp if you ever need anything no. Let's say just a surgery like appendectomy the most common surgery can cost anywhere from 10,000-35,000. Now you'd assume you would have an ambulance bill if it was an emergency and that can be around 1200, and the cost of the ER, imaging, test etc. Or let's say you go to the doctor that can cost 300-600 and then again imaging, test, etc. So at the low end and everything goes perfect it's 11k, but probably be a lot more. That's just for a basic surgery, now if you cancer or anything complicated get ready to be fucked. Insurance is very much needed sadly.
@dream-ui2gp3 жыл бұрын
@@bobhanson1037 Thanks for explaining clearly. So is insurance a middle man between patients and doctors? If someone is healthy and does not usually need healthcare wouldn't this just be a waste of money? Like the only person profiting off this trade is the insurance people?
@dynamicworlds13 жыл бұрын
@@dream-ui2gp if you go look at what US hospitals charge for random shit like aspirin, you'll see a big problem there. Every part of the system above the people actually providing the care to the patients is absolutely broken beyond comprehension. We'd honestly probably be better off scrapping the entire system and just treating it like disaster relief where we just try our best to get supplies to the people doing the work at the ground level and trusting them to act in good faith while we put a more functional system in place while they deal with keeping people alive.
@theBirdsEyeV1ew3 жыл бұрын
Why this man is not in movies yet? His expressions are worth millions of dollars 😂 Thanks doc for these shorts. ❤️
@FacundoMD3 жыл бұрын
Agree 100% such an amazing actor
@JustLostTheGame3 жыл бұрын
Because he's too busy being a doctor lmao
@2psnopod3 жыл бұрын
@@JustLostTheGame you got a good point
@gillianstewart84423 жыл бұрын
Then he'd be a celebrity and it would all go belly up from that point onwards. Keep it classy Dr Glauc and stay out of show business.
@Backinblackbunny0093 жыл бұрын
He's not in movies for the same reason movies like the death wish remake are about imaginary rape gangs instead of a dude using violence to get even with the insurance execs that rape our wallets every paycheck and still have the gall to deny lifesaving treatment.
@nt73953 жыл бұрын
If you have a private practice and dont want insurance overlords then just charge your patients an affordable ammount so they can pay for the service out of pocket. Bet you'd have more patients than you could shake a stick at.
@phoenixrisen30773 жыл бұрын
Exactly!
@Jay-og4yb3 жыл бұрын
You mean charging $25,000 for something that should cost $500 Isn't the way?
@WeJamWorld3 жыл бұрын
Okay - maybe and quite possibly the “affordable”!amount is too low to support his business- that’s why we are in this problem in the first place- eliminate the Federal Reserve private central banking model and get money out of politics would be a real solution - don’t worry people will miss the mark and support your argument which just creates an endless loop of suffering because your argument not focus on the heart of the problem - who controls money!!!!
@mikekasich8363 жыл бұрын
@@WeJamWorld the federal reserve and private banking are what make these things affordable lol. sorry bro but without the federal reserve u wouldn't be a bitcoin billionaire 😂
@sam-pnw3 жыл бұрын
Oh so make the patient just waste all the money they paid for insurance. If the system isn’t fixed, what the individual does doesn’t matter.
@jenskruse147517 күн бұрын
Thanks Luigi.
@grayskindablue3 жыл бұрын
The part about this that’s honestly the most screwed up (in my experience) is how much power insurance companies have over letting you in and out of residential care/detox/etc. I checked myself into resi voluntarily for the first time when I was 18, in a misguided attempt to “man up” lol - but I definitely needed to be there. I’d needed blood transfusions to even meet the minimum criteria to get in. The first 2 weeks they wouldn’t let me walk because I was so bradychardic. But on day 30, my insurance saw I had gained exactly 5lbs, and determined I didn’t need that level of care. Which meant I had to physically leave the premises by midnight. I was in Utah, in January! Again, l was 18, didn’t know anything about insurance, but I knew that they’d screwed up. (Cut to three months later, me laying in the ICU with metabolic acidosis.) I’m no longer a teenager and no longer fighting with insurance companies, but it still makes me really angry they have that kind of power, instead of, ya know, *doctors* making *medical assessments.*
@KenderGuy3 жыл бұрын
My mom works home health. She had a patient who was denied surgery to remove a tumor. Because cancer isn't as deadly as covid, apparently.
@repetitivereality28293 жыл бұрын
@@KenderGuy that's fkd up. All respect to your mom. It's hard to work in those evironments.
@pigtaku42763 жыл бұрын
Abolish health insurance honestly, they caused the huge spike in medical prices. Go to a full retail system and instead of employers having to pay for employees insurance have employers provide HSA accounts that they deposit into as well as their employees
@grayskindablue3 жыл бұрын
@@pigtaku4276 Right there with ya
@grayskindablue3 жыл бұрын
@@KenderGuy Yeah I know a few people who had to get either chemo or cancer related surgeries pushed back when the hospitals were all at overflow. It’s an awful situation bc yeah no shit don’t wanna leave cancer unchecked, but sending an immunocompromised patient to a hospital full of covid patients would also put them at risk. I definitely think the patients should get to decide which risk they wanna take though. Just a shit situation all around.
@tobeytransport2802 Жыл бұрын
Meanwhile in the UK the state owns all of the hospitals and pays all of the doctors directly. If I get ill… I go to get treated, get the help I need, and leave. Private treatment is available and it is cheaper thanks to the NHS being available for everyone from homeless people to billionaires and being used by 80% of the population. But when the system was created doctors didn’t want it because they said it would give the state too much control and the British medical association fiercely protested it so the minister for health at the time bribed them and said the famous quote… “I stuffed their mouths with gold”. Since 1948 when it was created as the worlds first fully universal and free at the point of delivery healthcare service people have always loved the principles on which it provides care to us, it’s just the lack of funding which we all hate.
@misfitm14575 ай бұрын
The NHS is failing terribly, 17 months to see a specialist for urgent care, ambulances backed up outside of A&E for hours, patients on corridors having to urinate in front of everyone and their visitors, no mental health care for the most seriously ill and 2yr wait for the rest. Worlds a mess
@joshpetersen59685 ай бұрын
I'll never deny the system here in the US is busted, but here it's illegal to deny emergency care even to someone without insurance, and you can generally get care in a timeframe of hours and days versus weeks and months. My opinion is that much of the mess in our system is caused by bureaucratic bloat(both corporate and governmental) as well as corporate greed. Personally I believe health care should be completely privatized or under the purview of the Church, with only very limited governmental interference(i.e. the aforementioned law where emergency care cannot be denied.) Basically corporations and the Government butt out.
@youtubaholic3 жыл бұрын
Point if inquiry : where does the Hippocratic oath fit in to the healthcare's equation?
@alesiswhite90102 жыл бұрын
Doctors take it and not insurance insurance companies. What point are you trying to make ?
@Johnsmithhjoe2 жыл бұрын
@@alesiswhite9010 doctor here is complaining that he can’t treat someone when they can’t pay for service.
@yesitsme16422 жыл бұрын
It doesn’t. And most doctors only care about payment
@victorylane23772 жыл бұрын
Doctors don't take an oath. That's a myth. Look it up yourself if you don't believe me.
@Spartan-hu2go2 жыл бұрын
@@yesitsme1642 its like a therapist, they wouldn’t be there unless you paid them, I don’t blame them though, if I wasted half my life in school just getting ready for a job then I would only care about it for the pay as well.
@tiffanymarie975022 күн бұрын
I have Group Health Cooperative of South Central Wisconsin and it's the only time I've had health insurance I actually think is fair. It's essentially health insurance by the doctors and patients, not an uncaring corporate entity. I still think universal healthcare is a must.
@alinafed193 жыл бұрын
This is exactly why I won’t work on healthcare any longer. Insurance gets in the way of patient care.
@davidgilde79822 жыл бұрын
H-E-L-L-O N-U-R-S-E ! 😆
@VentureForward2 жыл бұрын
@@davidgilde7982 Why did you have to make it cringe
@amymihaly7652 жыл бұрын
Yep, me either!
@Skulljeep002 жыл бұрын
Or the back office staff arbitrarily choosing not to submit claims because they don't care.
@pjt38872 жыл бұрын
Have you all heard about concierge functional medicine Healthcare system or your patient pays $150 a month and you don't have to deal with insurance companies anymore they mail out the claim and you get to actually help your patient not deal with a bunch of insurance companies. Just saying....
@njb1126 Жыл бұрын
I typed in “Health insurance companies have blood on their hands” and this was the first video that popped up.
@AGirlCalledLevi3 жыл бұрын
I actually never had this problem until I moved back to Oregon. When I lived in Arkansas and Idaho, every doctor, specialist and quack with in 100 miles was in-network for my healthcare (and it cost me far less for my premium AND my deductible was super low). When I moved back to Oregon I could only buy a PPO. And these seem to be predominantly based on specific "private" networks (Legacy, Providence or Kiaser). This sucks because my GP is in-network and my OBGYN is out of network because she's in private practice. Even though she has privileges at my in-network facilities I still have to pay out-of-network prices because she is not an actual part of the network. It's absurd.
@dhanagunter58932 жыл бұрын
Insurance companies hire people that can do coding in order to determine whether or not certain procedures will or won't be covered according to their coverage. The people themselves more than likely have not worked in the healthcare field. Higher ups, that have more training in how billing has to be done according to rules, mandates or laws still have to deal with government deciding how much to give them, on top of what tax payers pay out in premiums every month. Insurance is one heck of a racket though, because they do make money hand over fist either way.
@shadows_star2 жыл бұрын
Its because Arkansas is such a close knit space that most doctors are going to be in the same network
@GauguaUvaiva11 ай бұрын
They also tell doctors what medications to prescribe and the doctor has to go through steps of testing of course the cheapest, even if the doctor wants to go straight to the test that gives the most answers.
@charleneji675916 күн бұрын
But can patients pay for the medications themselves without using insurance?