Like you're presumably unconscious and at no point ever consent to be liable for the cost, and yet people get billed. It's like if someone just came and did a bunch of work on your house when you were asleep and then sent you a bill.

Like, just wack. It's like if you passed out in Walmart and an employee put a cell phone in your pocket, took your money, then gave you a receipt, and people were like "hmm yes that's legit"

America must be destroyed

    • keepcarrot [she/her]
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      19 days ago

      It is wild how countries less powerful and substantially poorer than the US can afford this apparently onerous cost. A mystery that will never be solved

      • Responsabilidade@lemmy.eco.br
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        19 days ago

        Well, my country is not exactly poor. We just have a huge innequality.

        Anyway, have you ever tried to listen to the people you guys label as communists in US? Turns out that most of them are not communists at all! They are just fighting for their right to have access to good healthcare, good educational system and good job regulamentations.

        Surely there is a communist here and there, but most of the people that is labeled as communist is not communist! They just are tired to live in a place where profit is prioritized over people

    • TerminalEncounter [she/her]
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      19 days ago

      It's not free in Canada, which is always a fun thing to explain. A little over $100. Unless you're being transported between facilities, then it's free (to the patient).

      • invalidusernamelol [he/him]
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        19 days ago

        It was $5000 for me and the ride was like 2 miles.

        I was also unconscious and they maxed out my credit card and just left me in a hallway. Had to walk myself out. Then they billed me another $5000 for "diagnosis and saline"

        It was a very rural hospital and the ambulance was privately run.

      • PaulSmackage [he/him, comrade/them]
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        19 days ago

        My brother in laws bill was nearly 300 bucks for the ambulance, and i'm still not sure how a 15 minute ride cost that much in 2005.