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		<title>Health Insurance Companies and the Cost of Healthcare</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[About a year ago, my doctor and I discussed a surgical contrivance that would alleviate some issues I have had over the past couple of years. Our discussion did not center on my well being as a patient, although that was the ultimate goal. Rather, it revolved around the cost associated with the surgery and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>About a year ago, my doctor and I discussed a surgical contrivance that would alleviate some issues I have had over the past couple of years. Our discussion did not center on my well being as a patient, although that was the ultimate goal. Rather, it revolved around the cost associated with the surgery and whether or not health insurance would cloak it. Unfortunately, this was not my first conversation with a health care provider regarding health insurance and probably won&#8217;t be my last. I have gone from having no health insurance coverage, while in college, to having a major HMO understanding when I worked for a tall corporation, to being covered, sporadically, while being self-employed.
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<p>After being married a few years, my husband and I learned the inequity between insurance paid health costs and those costs paid, out-of-pocket. This happened when my doctor confirmed we would be having our first child. We were very mad even as we were directed to the doctor&#8217;s billing office to arrange payment. We were asked if we had health insurance. We did, indeed, have health insurance, but had learned that it did not hide maternity costs. We were told our cost to the doctor, especially if paid up-front, would be worthy less than if our insurance had covered it anyway. What we learned was that doctors and hospitals charge a worthy higher rate for those covered by insurance due to the extra costs they incur in having to deal with health insurance companies in the first position! We were disquieted by this, but were blissful that our payment made that day was lower than it would have been had we actually had coverage.  About a week later, we visited the hospital for a tour of the maternity unit, and paid them for their upcoming services too.
</p>
<p>Approximately eight months later, our baby girl was born via emergency surgery. After returning home, I received a bill from the hospital for around ten thousand dollars. I also got an extra bill from my doctor as well. I was devastated. We had honest brought home our newborn baby and what should have been a joyous time, became a very stressful one. However, we hastily paid the doctor for his additional services and I began making monthly payments to the hospital. I was told that since emergency surgery was performed, that our insurance may ruin up paying fragment of the bill. I contacted our insurance company and they said, no.
</p>
<p>Six busy months with our daughter had rapid passed when I got a call from the hospital. The lady on the other ruin of the phone said, &#8220;I contemplate you have been making payments to us for a while.&#8221; Then she laughed and said, &#8220;With the rate you&#8217;re going, this bill will engage forever to pay off! We were wrong in billing you as worthy as we did. You really only owe fifteen hundred dollars. Would you like to save that on a credit card? &#8221; She went on to mutter me that they had inadvertently billed me the hospital&#8217;s &#8220;insurance rate&#8221;. I was relieved that I didn&#8217;t owe the larger amount, but it made me realize honest how great the cost of healthcare was inflated due to the involvement of health insurance companies.  <br />Being self-employed now, we have tried individual health insurance plans and they simply do not work. What I have found is, the monthly premiums launch out at a somewhat reasonable rate, but they eventually increase dramatically in label after about a year. When we try to employ the coverage for nothing more than a doctor&#8217;s visit, we are billed the insurance rate. That rate can result in considerable more money owed than if we had simply paid out-of-pocket in the first station. My experience with health insurance companies is that they have added a tall amount of cost and complexity to something very personal. When a doctor and their patient have to be concerned with the trace of a way, rather than the well-being of the patient, it&#8217;s evident that the insurance companies have taken the care out of healthcare.<br />
<br />About a year ago, my doctor and I discussed a surgical plan that would alleviate some issues I have had over the past couple of years. Our discussion did not center on my well being as a patient, although that was the ultimate goal. Rather, it revolved around the cost associated with the surgery and whether or not health insurance would veil it. Unfortunately, this was not my first conversation with a health care provider regarding health insurance and probably won&#8217;t be my last. I have gone from having no health insurance coverage, while in college, to having a major HMO thought when I worked for a grand corporation, to being covered, sporadically, while being self-employed.
</p>
<p>After being married a few years, my husband and I learned the incompatibility between insurance paid health costs and those costs paid, out-of-pocket. This happened when my doctor confirmed we would be having our first child. We were very furious even as we were directed to the doctor&#8217;s billing office to arrange payment. We were asked if we had health insurance. We did, indeed, have health insurance, but had learned that it did not cloak maternity costs. We were told our cost to the doctor, especially if paid up-front, would be remarkable less than if our insurance had covered it anyway. What we learned was that doctors and hospitals charge a powerful higher rate for those covered by insurance due to the extra costs they incur in having to deal with health insurance companies in the first site! We were shrinking by this, but were cheerful that our payment made that day was lower than it would have been had we actually had coverage.  About a week later, we visited the hospital for a tour of the maternity unit, and paid them for their upcoming services too.
</p>
<p>Approximately eight months later, our baby girl was born via emergency surgery. After returning home, I received a bill from the hospital for around ten thousand dollars. I also got an extra bill from my doctor as well. I was devastated. We had fair brought home our newborn baby and what should have been a joyous time, became a very stressful one. However, we posthaste paid the doctor for his additional services and I began making monthly payments to the hospital. I was told that since emergency surgery was performed, that our insurance may destroy up paying portion of the bill. I contacted our insurance company and they said, no.
</p>
<p>Six busy months with our daughter had fast passed when I got a call from the hospital. The lady on the other raze of the phone said, &#8220;I look you have been making payments to us for a while.&#8221; Then she laughed and said, &#8220;With the rate you&#8217;re going, this bill will pick forever to pay off! We were unsuitable in billing you as powerful as we did. You really only owe fifteen hundred dollars. Would you like to keep that on a credit card? &#8221; She went on to exclaim me that they had inadvertently billed me the hospital&#8217;s &#8220;insurance rate&#8221;. I was relieved that I didn&#8217;t owe the larger amount, but it made me realize impartial how worthy the cost of healthcare was inflated due to the involvement of health insurance companies.  <br />Being self-employed now, we have tried individual health insurance plans and they simply do not work. What I have found is, the monthly premiums originate out at a somewhat reasonable rate, but they eventually increase dramatically in trace after about a year. When we try to utilize the coverage for nothing more than a doctor&#8217;s visit, we are billed the insurance rate. That rate can result in remarkable more money owed than if we had simply paid out-of-pocket in the first position. My experience with health insurance companies is that they have added a gigantic amount of cost and complexity to something very personal. When a doctor and their patient have to be concerned with the tag of a blueprint, rather than the well-being of the patient, it&#8217;s evident that the insurance companies have taken the care out of healthcare.<br /></p>

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