Your gall bladder may have to come out, but it’s much harder to face the booby-trap clause in your health insurance that will result in you getting stuck with a $123,000 bill for surgery and attendant procedures (including the $500 tylenols). Three months later, of course, the re-po man is towing your car and the mortgage „servicer“ has foreclosed on your house, and your life (even without that pesky gall bladder) has become a permanent camping trip next to a drainage ditch.
Dienstag, 2. März 2010, 3:39 Uhr
Kleingedrucktes in us-amerikanischen Krankenversicherungen
Tags: Gesundheit, Gesundheitssystem, Versicherungen
Labels: USA