I saw an interesting article on the web this morning about healthcare in the USA. Knowing that the Tories were keen to remodel the NHS, I thought it a good idea to show what the Americans pay for their treatment - and what happens when you cant afford it (you die).
When a 20-year-old man got over the pain of having his burst appendix removed in October, he got hit with a hospital bill he wasn't expecting. The bill from Sutter General Hospital in Sacramento, Calif., said the total charges were $55,029.31! Thankfully the patient owed only $11,119.23 because his insurance had covered the rest.
Still this amount is extremely high! Imagine that according to the analysis of the bill, $4,500 was for anesthesia and the patient was also charged $7,500 for a two-hour stay in a recovery room!
The actual surgery cost $16,000.
The article also includes comments from folks in other countries, here are sample of them:
An Australian with appendicitis never even saw a bill.
A Canadian's mother had foot surgery and her only charge was $60...for cable.
A Malaysian paid the equivalent of $25 for an appendectomy.
And a few more examples from America
This American got cancer and had to file for bankruptcy. At age 24.
His cousin died because he had reached his "lifetime limit" for treatment.
He was 27. $2000 for a night's stay, a juice box and a pill.
Full details of these examples are available online at the address below.
I'm not saying that this sort of thing will become the norm here in the UK, just that we should be on our guard if the government decide to go down the US model route.
Read more at:
http://www.amazingoasis.org/2014/08/how-much-does-appendectomy-cost-well-if.html