American dream

    by Maleficent_Prune6846

    31 Comments

    1. Pennsylvaniappencil on

      I am literally making 100 dollars over the poverty line and they are taking my insurance away 🫩

    2. Universal Health Care is such a difficult thing to implement, only 32 out of 33 supposedly “Developed” nation in the world have managed it.

    3. maryleveling on

      waking up in a cold sweat because the dream ambulance ride alone just put you 50,000 dollars in debt lmao

    4. Woke up in a cold sweat and realised the nightmare was just the American healthcare system.

    5. Hot_Detail4402 on

      When you just choose to ride a cab *instead of taking an ambulance to the hospital.*

    6. ProcrastinateDoe on

      “It’s called the American Dream because you have to be asleep to believe it.” – George Carlin.

    7. Impressive-Tip-903 on

      We have healthcare. It’s just kind of a one off thing. You have one serious accident or problem and you are just destitute forever. 

    8. United Health Care’s wet dreams.

      Healthcare CEOs and insurers are the true nightmare to the American dream.

      “We have reviewed your case and have denied your request”

      1. In 2023, Sheldon Ekirch was diagnosed with small fiber neuropathy, a painful condition. Her specialists recommended a series of infusions to ease her suffering, but her insurer refused to pay, claiming the treatment was *“not considered medically necessary.”* This denial persisted despite bipartisan efforts to reform prior authorization policies
      2. At age 15, Emily Dwyer needed urgent treatment for anorexia. Her parents were forced to refinance their home after UnitedHealthcare denied coverage. Courts later criticized the insurer’s reliance on internal doctors whose decisions contradicted treating physicians and best practices in mental health care
      3. One individual shared that their insurance company denied coverage for a hospital stay following a stroke, stating it wasn’t *“medically necessary.”* This is part of a broader pattern where insurers override physician recommendations, even in life-threatening situations
      4. One patient who was paralyzed from the chest down was prescribed a specialized wheelchair by their doctor. The chair included features like tilt and recline, which were medically necessary to prevent pressure sores and improve circulation. Cigna denied the claim, stating the chair was *“not medically necessary”* despite multiple physician letters supporting its use. The patient had to appeal and wait months before the decision was reversed

    9. Kindly-Angel on

      this hits harder than it should 😭 i remember thinking as a kid that being an adult meant having everything figured out… now it’s just me googling symptoms at 2am and hoping for the best 💀

    10. Far_Resolution_7463 on

      Oddly as an American I have never experienced this. Ya we pay more for a hospital visit. But by my calculations so far in my life I have saved hundreds of thousands over say UK healthcare or Canadian healthcare.

    11. Yeah haha, imagine that, very funny man.

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    12. Last week me an European went to the dentist for my 1/2 year check up and cleaning. Then afterwards I opened my healthcare provider app took a picture of the bill and invoiced it. Had the money back on my account the next day..

    13. Why is insurance to blame? How about we criticize doctors who charge too much? Or letigious patients that sue for no reason?

      Maybe fix cause and not effect. Then insurance carriers go away.

    14. NeedyGirlBeth on

      I’m an American. I didn’t even bother with a hospital when I got black eyes from a head injury. (I should’ve gone but whatever)

    15. infernalspawnODOOM on

      In the immortal words of Eddie Murphy “THAT SHIT AIN’T FUNNY, MOTHER FUCKER!!!”

    16. Winter-Picture8807 on

      You will get healthcare but you will have to trade off your life to pay it off

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