Everybody deserves to be healthy because being full of energy means leading a good life. However, health becomes a real issue if you have to pay your weight in gold whenever you need to go to the hospital.
When US Senator Bernie Sanders asked his Twitter followers what the most absurd medical bill they’ve ever received was, the floodgates opened. The stories were shocking, to say the least. So here is a compilation of the most ridiculous medical bills that Americans were presented with. Get ready for your jaw to drop and your eyes to pop because some of these are unbelievable. Upvote the bills you found the most shocking, leave us a comment and remember to share with your friends.
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Some of these bills reached tens-of-thousands and even hundreds-of-thousands of bills. I’ll be honest with you, when I saw them I genuinely thought I was either seeing things or that somebody accidentally added a couple of extra zeroes.
The harsh reality is that healthcare is incredibly expensive in the United States, and plenty of people always wonder: “Why?” Investopedia explains that healthcare in the US is “about twice as expensive as it is in any other developed country.” However, despite the cost, the US healthcare system is only the 37th in quality, according to the World Health Organization.
Harvard economist David Cutler told Investopedia that the main reason why US healthcare costs are sky-high is this: “The administrative costs of running our healthcare system are astronomical. About one-quarter of healthcare cost is associated with administration, which is far higher than in any other country.”
What’s more, the cost of medical drugs in the United States is far higher than in other developed countries. Meanwhile, American doctors are afraid of litigation, so they practice what’s called ‘defensive medicine’ — they order lots of different tests even when they know what the diagnosis is.
What do you think of the US healthcare system, dear Pandas? Have you ever had any massive medical bills? Share your thoughts and experiences with us in the comments.
I am from the UK and 10 years ago I suffered a very severe motorcycle accident where I was hit by a disqualified and uninsured driver. I was taken from the accident to hospital by air ambulance. At the first hospital they realised that my head injury was worse than they thought and that I needed to be taken to a specialist neurological unit. I was transferred by air ambulance again to the specialist hospital where I spent 3 weeks in a coma. In addition to my head injury I suffered a smashed left hip, broken pelvis, broken left arm and shoulder and a shattered left wrist. I had to have 6 different operations and over two years of Physiotherapy. None of this cost me a single penny and every single one of the NHS employees I encountered was absolutely superb and totally professional from the Medics and Neurosurgeons who saved my life, to the hospital porters. Since then I have had a career change and I now work as a Physiotherapist and I love every day at work.
I don't understand all the down votes on peoples comments. Everyone is right. The american health care system is garbage. Almost everything about this country is garbage and getting worse day by day. I wish I didn't live here. (don't say, well move, because if I could I would)
I am from the UK and 10 years ago I suffered a very severe motorcycle accident where I was hit by a disqualified and uninsured driver. I was taken from the accident to hospital by air ambulance. At the first hospital they realised that my head injury was worse than they thought and that I needed to be taken to a specialist neurological unit. I was transferred by air ambulance again to the specialist hospital where I spent 3 weeks in a coma. In addition to my head injury I suffered a smashed left hip, broken pelvis, broken left arm and shoulder and a shattered left wrist. I had to have 6 different operations and over two years of Physiotherapy. None of this cost me a single penny and every single one of the NHS employees I encountered was absolutely superb and totally professional from the Medics and Neurosurgeons who saved my life, to the hospital porters. Since then I have had a career change and I now work as a Physiotherapist and I love every day at work.
I don't understand all the down votes on peoples comments. Everyone is right. The american health care system is garbage. Almost everything about this country is garbage and getting worse day by day. I wish I didn't live here. (don't say, well move, because if I could I would)

