American took her daughter to urgent care, before going she saw their cash price was $150 At urgent care they took her insurance information and quoted her more, so she asked for the cash price. They denied the cash price because she has insurance and forced her to pay the higher price She says she “pays an arm and a leg” for her insurance every month, and it’s more expensive to use . They don’t even give you the option of the cash price if you have insurance, you just have to pay the higher price This is a scam, Congress MUST do something about this. How many people need to speak up before our representatives actually do something

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We could stop all the spam from the npub I'm replying to if people would stop rewarding it with likes, reposts, etc. But the easier way would be if more people would actively pressure nostr devs to fix apps that are maliciously designed to boost spam
Yep is a scam and poor value proposition at this point. Better to never ask price with insurance and just go cash price. I think, and I could be wrong, that they are legally obligated to take the insured price. NEVER VOLUNTEER THAT YOU HAVE INSURANCE. Unless you call without giving personal information to try and compare. It's safe to assume a 3X price difference with insurance in order to maximize reimbursement to stay profitable. That's why cash prices are lower because the market actually dictates that price and they get all the money
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Steve Smith 4 months ago
Society has deluded us into fearing the loss or lack of what has become ‘health insurance’ will result in folks dying in the streets. Harken back to the hyperbolic run-up to the ACA/Ob-Care. Truth be told Health Insurance gained a foothold as an untaxed fringe benefit during the high tax periods during and after WWII. When rates were as high as 94% in the late ‘40s then hovering around 70% in the 1950s, corporations used it as part of an incentive package that couldn’t be dinged by the IRS. Prior to this we paid what is now the ‘out of pocket rate’ and were incentivized to make healthy choices in our day to day lives. Now the Government-run healthcare system tells people to eat really bad cheap food and take lots of expensive meds which in-turn lines the corporate pockets of the companies that financed the very elected servants that created and approved the aforementioned ACA…see: Self-Licking-Ice-Cream-Cone. Fortunately we have several great options today. First, DO NOT follow the USDA/FDA dietary recommendations, they were created to hide inflation and payoff corporations. Second, ditch these scam health insurances that include massages and fat shots, instead purchase a ‘catastrophic care’ policy for when the shit really hits the fan and you NEED a Doc. Alternatively, consider one of the newer entrants to the space such as @CrowdHealth (not sponsored, just read about them). Third, find a doc that’s honest and doesn’t blindly google your symptoms then write a prescription…sometimes we need to be told to stop with the twinkies. Last and I believe most important, know the person that grows your food. Grossry stores (sp. intended) can hide crap food through the layers and before you say local food is too expensive, how much are you spending on that health insurance?
None of us want to be on Twitter bridging stuff, so yes he is putting in time and energy. You're welcome to do something better