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Honestly, even states that run a fat surplus couldn't support medicaid for any reasonable time without the federal support.. unless the alternative is that everyone stops paying into federal taxes and the money is redirected into the states for individual programs. But this is a costly and wasteful alternative that would result in a patchwork hell of varying degrees of care I'd like to not think about. I'm just sorry you and many others are caught in the middle of this ignorant shit.
Thanks. I know it's not the fault of the sort of people who generally hang out on Lemmy. I mean there's a few conservatives sure, but they're deeply in the minority over here. I feel like the people here have been fighting the good fight for folks like me already. You don't have to apologize when your heart is already in the right place.
Audit the fuck out of the hospitals. Any discrepancy gets corrected up and down the line from the insurer to the supplier. Service cost prices out and deviation results in penalties. Should not cost this much. No more medical bill by ouija board.
Hospitals are really the wrong place for this attention. They do what they have to to stay in business in a really messed up system. We already know what we need to do for health insurance reform, and that would go a lot farther to fixing hospital charges than auditing a few would
My husband had a weird job many years ago doing this very thing. He worked (via a temp agency) for the federal government. They reviewed hospital billings for their agency's workers and send mildly threatening letters if they charged $12,000 for a procedure that averaged $5,000.
It had some success, but some states had outright outlawed this sort of thing. Texas.