I mean, I don’t blame them for trying to get paid for treatment they provided. The problem is generally that these patients aren’t covered by private or public insurance at the time of treatment, correct?
I mean, someone has to pay for the treatment somehow, right?
I’m not sure what is interesting exactly about this article.
People being uninsured and unable to afford health insurance is a huge problem. Medical providers attempting to get paid for services they provide seems like what they should do.
It's an example of how incredibly dystopian the system as a whole has become. The individual mechanisms aren't egregiously wrong in isolation; it's the big picture that's clearly broken.
I mean, someone has to pay for the treatment somehow, right?
I’m not sure what is interesting exactly about this article.
People being uninsured and unable to afford health insurance is a huge problem. Medical providers attempting to get paid for services they provide seems like what they should do.