Advocates say it is discrimination and are arguing for "insurance fairness" on the grounds that people who have joints surgically replaced typically don't face the same kinds of coverage challenges.
That’s not what it said. If you read through the entire article, you find statistics about how many people can’t get prosthetics at all because they aren’t considered necessary or they can’t afford the co-payment or they have to take out a loan.
But even if what you said were the focus, that would be equally messed up. The article opens with the story of a man who got his artificial leg replaced for many years and only recently did they try to reject the hardware that he needs, the hardware that his doctor prescribes… What kind of screwy bait and switch shit would that be? Your insurance company should not be deciding how you live.
Use fees are cruel barriers to proper healthcare. We see it even in some parts of Canada (healthcare in Canada isn’t uniform, region-to-region, as it was relegated to provinces to define so the cruel conservatives couldn’t unilaterally kill it, and so they just gut their own region’s support to the bare letter of the law and thus implement user fees and premiums).
That’s not what it said. If you read through the entire article, you find statistics about how many people can’t get prosthetics at all because they aren’t considered necessary or they can’t afford the co-payment or they have to take out a loan.
But even if what you said were the focus, that would be equally messed up. The article opens with the story of a man who got his artificial leg replaced for many years and only recently did they try to reject the hardware that he needs, the hardware that his doctor prescribes… What kind of screwy bait and switch shit would that be? Your insurance company should not be deciding how you live.
Use fees are cruel barriers to proper healthcare. We see it even in some parts of Canada (healthcare in Canada isn’t uniform, region-to-region, as it was relegated to provinces to define so the cruel conservatives couldn’t unilaterally kill it, and so they just gut their own region’s support to the bare letter of the law and thus implement user fees and premiums).
The article also mentions that prosthetic limbs can be repossessed. Talk about a dystopia…
Every day, we stray closer and closer to the dystopian media…
That’s too reminiscent of king Leopold for the 21st century
Oh you can’t pay for your legs anymore, guess we have to take them away.
The mob will just break your legs; you still get to keep them.