We love bragging about how we have some of the best health care & providers in the world, & we do - we're not the only ones, but yeah we do - & we mostly ignore the fact that there's an abyssal gulf between said top-notch healthcare & the ability for most of us to *access* it without going bankrupt.
Frankly, the dept. that deals with insurance companies is full of steel-boned saints. I don't know how they put up with the bullshit.
The hospitals in the uni system here are all NPOs, so there's no profit in the sense of having shareholders & stock & that sort of thing. There's just revenue, & then that gets folded back into the hospital in a bunch of ways.
@Impious_Jade I have really good health insurance from the marketplace cuz of the weirdness I have. My insurance app keeps track of how much I've spent all year including on meds and its a healthy $7000 right now and I still got surgery to go in just over a month. That price includes the visits for counseling and psych care thanks to trauma from family cuz insurance doesn't like to pay for mental health care
@insomniacviolin Ugh I hear you about mental health care. I've pretty much given up on finding a therapist despite needing one. I can't afford it even with the policy I have, which is way better than most.
@Impious_Jade it's terrible trying to get one unless you have a medicaid policy then boom...covered.
FYI, we get about half of our revenue from Medicaid patients.
That's not uncommon at all, throughout the US healthcare industry.