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Politics : Politics for Pros- moderated

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To: Lane3 who wrote (15120)11/4/2003 8:40:58 AM
From: John Carragher  Read Replies (1) of 793640
 
What if you pay for medical coverage and then you need it but the insurance company says no.... so you leave the hospital at risk.. hemorrhage at home and then have to go back for another few days or a week because someone said according to statistics you were ready to go home... Where do lower income people who pay for medical coverage come up with cash for an extra day in a hospital.. What is the charge for a one day stay in a hospital on average.. $2000 or more? Then if doctors check up on you.. added another $500 or so..

What i like is when my kid was told to leave the hospital in pain after donating a kidney as the hospital didn't have enough nurses for coverage... and wanted to avoid a law suit if something happen , so they released the least sick patients to make sure they complied within the law. We have a serious shortage of nurses in this country.. last number i heard was 80,000. so even if you had insurance you still get kicked out... g
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