EXPOSED: The Real Reason U.S. Healthcare is so Expensive

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In this video, Patrick explains why the cost of Healthcare is so expensive.

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$750 for a 15 minute hospital visit. The doctor will just stare at you and prescribe you drugs. This system is made of bigger criminals than actual criminals.

diversefloater
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Healthcare/insurance and education is pure racketeering

tea
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I needed a hernia surgery in February. First call was insurance will cover it all. Made sense as we pay a ton. Two days before surgery they said person misspoke and insurance will pay zero. I said fine I’ll pay cash . Roughly 10k. Surgery got delayed so we upgraded our insurance . Ended up paying 3k out of pocket and insurance got billed 80, 000. It’s all a complete scam.

servantleader
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I am an American living in Kyrgyzstan. Our 5 year old grandson needed a new heart valve. In America the cost was more than $100, 000 dollars. We flew to Turkey to have the same surgery with the same exact equipment. It cost us $12, 000 dollars. Something is wrong with our system!

WA-enqs
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As a Physician, its sad watching business people flood hospitals, balloon prices and drive down hospital quality. The trend you mention absolutely mirrors Doctors offices getting "bought out" or forced out and gobbled up by big corporations. Seek out the private offices who treat you like family and not a number. We still exist.

johnm
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My first wife passed from cancer. We had good health insurance with a $5k deductible. After 1 year of treatments I was billed $65k. Luckily we had life insurance. I don’t think that’s the case for most people.

Our health system is criminal.

DMDvideo
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So true. My sister and her husband had good medical insurance, but when he broke his neck and became a quadriplegic his insurance company dropped him and she had to file bankruptcy because they couldn’t pay the millions of dollars in medical bills.😡

christinepostmus
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When it comes to Western countries (US, Canada, Europe etc) only in America having a serious illness results in bankruptcy.
It’s ridiculous and extremely sad.

DWINC
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About 4 years ago I got a severe case of heat stroke. I was vomiting, and couldn’t keep much water or food down. My wife drove me the the ER at a nearby hospital. After about 2 hours in the waiting room I saw their check in PA who took my vitals and asked some questions. I was in that room for less then 5 minutes and then asked to wait in another area to be seen. Another 2 hours rolls by and nothing. After all this time I started to feel much better. The little bit of water I was able to keep down must have helped. So I told me wife we were leaving. We checked out with the front desk and the PA signed off. 2 months later I got a bill for $1700. The only “service” I received was getting my temp and BP checked.

Iamkjones
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Hospitals charge like a fine dinning restaurant with no pricing on the menu.

nancykurtz
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I hate the politicians we have in this country they need to be removed from office and put in jail

ladariussanders
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Patrick, I was debt free before my Cancer diagnosis in 2021. After traditional and holistic treatments, I will be bankrupt. Even with insurance. I’m most thankful to be Cancer free and will weather this storm. Thank you for bringing this important subject to the people.

darla
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Hospitals may not be making much profit but the executives makes literally millions each while they squeeze the floor staff.

karinbennett
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I broke down a medical bill I got one time for a visit to the clinic. I demanded the, "break down, " because the charge was outrageous. When i received my breakdown. I was charged over 150$ for every door I passed through and every chair I sat in, as well as the total cost of treatment.

freedomrings.
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I had a very frank discussion with one of my doctors on the insurance payment topic. I was an established patient with this doctor for 8 years at this time. I commented to him that I received an explanation of benefits from my insurance provider, showing that their office billed $390 for 1hr visit, but was paid only $40 by the insurance company, and that $40 satisfied the bill. To me, this sounded crazy!
He explained:
Depending on what each insurance coverage is in place, some pay more than others. When they bill for $390, but only get paid $40, on paper generates a $350 loss. This loss is a tax write off.

davidmontroy
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I used to work as an Occupational Therapy Asst. One job was in a hospital. I overheard a patient's wife who had just come back from the billing dept. They had health insurance. The guy fell off a bike and broke his hip, had a replacement and spent 3 days total in the hospital. His wife said their insurance paid 75% of the bill. Their out of pocket portion...$250, 000!! For 3 DAYS! The itemized bill listed an MRI as costing over $30, 000!
There is NO WAY a hip replacement and 3 days in the hospital should ever cost a million dollars. F that!
I got out of health"care". They work you to death and don't properly compensate the people actually taking care of patients. So much fraud!

Prayersforourcountry
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The US system is so extremely inefficient. Health insurance companies, people at the hospital dealing with bills, including doctors! Arguing about a bill. It is insane.

deleder
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One thing I figured out in my 20's was that you either need to make all the money, or no money. Anywhere in between and you just get screwed across the board. Medical costs is what convinced me of this.

ntall
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Pat. You are spot on. I’m a nurse in Pittsburgh for 42 years. We often wondered why the hospital was charging the patients exorbitant amounts for items that were dirt cheap. Why?? Because they can. Especially third party payers. Thanks for the great

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I’m a provider in a hospital. I see a lot of financial pressure now placed on employees for these shortfalls. The expectation is for the employees to make it work.

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