Okay, Ladynred, you have dropped the glove on this one and I am pissed at your crap!!!
"A 'non-profit' hospital ?? You've GOT to be kidding - I don't think there's a single truly 'non-profit' hospital in this country any more."
*** And what do you base that crap on?? Do you not realize that there are LOTS of non-profit hospitals in the U.S. Have you never heard of the Shriners or St. Jude's?? I just did a search on Google using 'non-profit hospital' and got over ONE MILLION hits!! Now, granted a LOT of those are not really non-profit, but lets say that just only ONE percent are truly NON-Profit and not duplicated. That would be about ONE THOUSAND of them!!!
And even in your backwards state, have you never heard of "Erlanger Medical Center", or I guess you have never heard of "St. Jude Children's Research Hospital". Both of these are NON-PROFIT hospitals. And if I wanted, I could probably find about 25 more true NON-profit hospitals in Tennessee. So, you clearly have NO knowledge about your claim.
Also, most counties have hospitals or provide hospital services for those who truly cannot pay for the services.
So, get off you flipping high-horse where you think that the entire world is trying to screw the 'poor, little guy' and quit the crap!!
'Besides, the poster may not have had much of a choice - if you end up in an ambulance they take you to the nearest hospital !!"
*** Please advise me... where does it say ANYWHERE in this idiots posts that he was transported by ambulance for his diabetes treatment.... to the tune of $23,000?? Simply, you are again making assumptions and talking about crap you have NO knowledge of.
The writer has NEVER said anything about an ambulance, or that this bill came about from a single hospital incident or even that whether he is one of your favorite 'poor, miserably soles mistreated by big, bad society'. In fact, his own post says, 'As a diabetic unable to afford medical insurance, and the present salary i earn". I read that as.... a person who knows that he needs periodic medical treatment, has an income and it is simply 'inconvenient' to actually have to pay his way. So, what do you know that we don't???
"A 'non-profit' hospital ?? You've GOT to be kidding - I don't think there's a single truly 'non-profit' hospital in this country any more."
*** And what do you base that crap on?? Do you not realize that there are LOTS of non-profit hospitals in the U.S. Have you never heard of the Shriners or St. Jude's?? I just did a search on Google using 'non-profit hospital' and got over ONE MILLION hits!! Now, granted a LOT of those are not really non-profit, but lets say that just only ONE percent are truly NON-Profit and not duplicated. That would be about ONE THOUSAND of them!!!
And even in your backwards state, have you never heard of "Erlanger Medical Center", or I guess you have never heard of "St. Jude Children's Research Hospital". Both of these are NON-PROFIT hospitals. And if I wanted, I could probably find about 25 more true NON-profit hospitals in Tennessee. So, you clearly have NO knowledge about your claim.
Also, most counties have hospitals or provide hospital services for those who truly cannot pay for the services.
So, get off you flipping high-horse where you think that the entire world is trying to screw the 'poor, little guy' and quit the crap!!
'Besides, the poster may not have had much of a choice - if you end up in an ambulance they take you to the nearest hospital !!"
*** Please advise me... where does it say ANYWHERE in this idiots posts that he was transported by ambulance for his diabetes treatment.... to the tune of $23,000?? Simply, you are again making assumptions and talking about crap you have NO knowledge of.
The writer has NEVER said anything about an ambulance, or that this bill came about from a single hospital incident or even that whether he is one of your favorite 'poor, miserably soles mistreated by big, bad society'. In fact, his own post says, 'As a diabetic unable to afford medical insurance, and the present salary i earn". I read that as.... a person who knows that he needs periodic medical treatment, has an income and it is simply 'inconvenient' to actually have to pay his way. So, what do you know that we don't???
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