• MrJameGumb@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    A few years ago I had to get picked up by an ambulance, and got to pay $500 for the privilege.

    That was the cost with insurance, and my job actually has pretty good insurance…

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        5 months ago

        True story. I have delivered to the ER no less than two people having a heart attack in an Uber while I worked driving Uber. Both of them literally said the same thing, that it was too expensive for an ambulance and it was much cheaper for an Uber. The second one we even pulled up next to an ambulance and the guy hollered out the window and the ambulance said we can’t do anything. You just need to follow us to the hospital.

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          5 months ago

          You’re making that up, right?
          This is from an 80s movie about a distopian future (like RoboCop or Total Recall), right!?

          I mean, do you stop at red lights in that situation? You probably have to… Do you keep the speed limit and have some small talk with the guy fighting for his life, while you sit in traffic?

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      5 months ago

      A few years ago I had to get picked up by an ambulance, and got to pay $500 for the privilege.

      Under capitalism there are no freedoms, only privileges.

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      5 months ago

      how much did your insurance cover? I mean ambulances are free where I live, but it would be excusable if it costs like 600$ (don’t get me wrong, that’s still terrible)

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          That’s a little less than what my primary charged my insurance for an office visit in 2022. Including $200 for a mental health screening that, offense intended to the well known institution that runs the office, was worthless and unnecessary because I’ve already received actual professional help for that and I know what it looks like, thanks.