Post by ck4829 on Jun 8, 2023 8:57:18 GMT
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Regardless of circumstances, delivering a child should not be $90,000. That’s stealing, no different from government raising taxes excessively.
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And a reply to that:
It’s not theft when it’s not inner city illegal immigrants doing the stealing apparently.
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“Thugs” stealing their stuff - “Maim! Burn! Kill!”
Them getting ripped off by the “world’s greatest healthcare system” (See the price of insulin and Google “medical bills in other countries”, Bing "medical bills in other countries", or DuckDuckGo "medical bills in other countries") - “Oh well, what are you gonna do?”
It’s just weird they’re THAT inconsistent
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In a reply to "In your twisted view, you think Jesus would advocate robbing people or making them slaves to pay for your healthcare.":
"If Jesus thinks it’s OK to rob people by overcharging them then Jesus is not worthy of worship."
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My husband talking to a medical equipment company after confirming pricing is accurate with our medical insurance:
"Turns out the unscrupulous overcharging and legalized theft checks out. So I'd like to pay my bill."
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That has to do exclusively with advances on medicine and technology. These people live in a scam and are adamant on defending it.
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MT @lilylivingstone
: Overcharging that amounts to theft: Drive-by doctoring leads to surprise $100K+ medical bills.
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Healthcare overbilling is systemic fraud, Nader says
"arguably our country's biggest commercial crime wave"
www.fiercehealthcare.com/antifraud/healthcare-overbilling-systemic-fraud-nader-says
Analysis: In Medical Billing, Fraudulent Charges Weirdly Pass As Legal
Much of what we accept as legal in medical billing would be regarded as fraud in any other sector.
kffhealthnews.org/news/analysis-in-medical-billing-fraudulent-charges-weirdly-pass-as-legal/
cococo.pbworks.com/w/page/153130335/Medical%20bill%20overcharging%20so%20why%20NOT%20just%20call%20it%20theft
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Google: www.google.com/search?q=Bizarre+how+medical+bill+overcharging+is+not+called+theft
Bing: www.bing.com/search?q=Bizarre+how+medical+bill+overcharging+is+not+called+theft
DuckDuckGo: duckduckgo.com/?q=Bizarre+how+medical+bill+overcharging+is+not+called+theft&t=h_&ia=web
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Regardless of circumstances, delivering a child should not be $90,000. That’s stealing, no different from government raising taxes excessively.
-
And a reply to that:
It’s not theft when it’s not inner city illegal immigrants doing the stealing apparently.
-
“Thugs” stealing their stuff - “Maim! Burn! Kill!”
Them getting ripped off by the “world’s greatest healthcare system” (See the price of insulin and Google “medical bills in other countries”, Bing "medical bills in other countries", or DuckDuckGo "medical bills in other countries") - “Oh well, what are you gonna do?”
It’s just weird they’re THAT inconsistent
-
In a reply to "In your twisted view, you think Jesus would advocate robbing people or making them slaves to pay for your healthcare.":
"If Jesus thinks it’s OK to rob people by overcharging them then Jesus is not worthy of worship."
-
My husband talking to a medical equipment company after confirming pricing is accurate with our medical insurance:
"Turns out the unscrupulous overcharging and legalized theft checks out. So I'd like to pay my bill."
-
That has to do exclusively with advances on medicine and technology. These people live in a scam and are adamant on defending it.
-
MT @lilylivingstone
: Overcharging that amounts to theft: Drive-by doctoring leads to surprise $100K+ medical bills.
-
Healthcare overbilling is systemic fraud, Nader says
"arguably our country's biggest commercial crime wave"
www.fiercehealthcare.com/antifraud/healthcare-overbilling-systemic-fraud-nader-says
Analysis: In Medical Billing, Fraudulent Charges Weirdly Pass As Legal
Much of what we accept as legal in medical billing would be regarded as fraud in any other sector.
kffhealthnews.org/news/analysis-in-medical-billing-fraudulent-charges-weirdly-pass-as-legal/
cococo.pbworks.com/w/page/153130335/Medical%20bill%20overcharging%20so%20why%20NOT%20just%20call%20it%20theft
Bizarre
Google: www.google.com/search?q=Bizarre+how+medical+bill+overcharging+is+not+called+theft
Bing: www.bing.com/search?q=Bizarre+how+medical+bill+overcharging+is+not+called+theft
DuckDuckGo: duckduckgo.com/?q=Bizarre+how+medical+bill+overcharging+is+not+called+theft&t=h_&ia=web