Archive for August, 2009

How does health insurance work in the US?

August 29, 2009 - 9:14 am 3 Comments

I am a non-US citizen and need this information to do a case.

Specifically:
1) Is health insurance compulsory for everyone?
2) What happens if someone cannot afford it?
3) In the event that a medical procedure needs to be done, does health insurance cover all the bills? Does the patient need to pay anything extra?
4) Does the patient have any say over what kind of procedure he can take? Say if 2 treatments are available for his condition, can the patient choose the more expensive treatment? And if so, is it covered by the insurance?

Thanks for reading this. Your help in answering any part of the questions would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks to those who have responded so far.

I would like to further ask:

Does a health insurance contract state that it will only cover the "normal" rates for a procedure? For eg. if there are 2 possible treatments for a disease, 1 of which is more expensive but more effective than the other, will the patient only be covered by the LESS expensive one?

Or is it a case in which the patient can opt for the more expensive one and "top-up" the difference?

This is a crucial question to my understanding the case. Thanks!

You’ve asked a very broad question. There is no simple answer.

In truth, health insurance works a little differently in each state.

To answer your specific questions:
1) No, health insurance is not compulsory for everyone. If you’re lucky, you are able to join a group policy at work. (If you’re really lucky, it’s a good policy and the employer pays at least half of it.) Some states have recently made it compulsory, but that’s such a recent change that there’s no clear cut answer yet for how that’s going to work.

2) What happens if someone can’t afford it is… they don’t get it, usually. Except if your income puts you below the "poverty level", in which case you qualify for Medicaid. (In some states there are programs that typically provide assistance with insuring children, though they are few and far between for covering adults.)

3) Health insurance rarely covers all the bills when you have a procedure done. Most plans cover 50-80% after you meet your deductible. The deductible amounts vary widely (but the trend is that the deductibles are getting higher and higher to keep the premiums down.) If you’re really, REALLY lucky, you don’t have a deductible (which is only an option on group plans), and you may only have to pay 10% of covered charges. (These plans are few and far between. As in, you might have them if you’re in Congress.)

4) Yes, the patient has some say over procedures. However, if the patient opts for an "experimental" procedure, or one that isn’t deemed "medically necessary", then health insurance may refuse to cover any charges at all.

In the end, as with most things, the middle class takes the brunt of these costs. This has become such a problem that more than 50% of all bankruptcies are as a result of medical bills (and of those, more than 75% had health insurance.)

** Edited to add:
It’s not ALL about the money when a procedure is involved. If it is, the state keeps track of complaints filed on behalf of consumers with "managed care" (ie. any type of network arrangement including Preferred Provider Organizations, Health Maintenance Organizations, and Point of Service organizations — also known as PPO, HMO, and POS) and may very well revoke a company’s charter to do business in the state should the company be turning down too many legitimate claims.

However, insurance companies are sticklers for following the "standard" for medical care. This is what makes it difficult to answer your question. Because they should not deny anything that’s considered standard for care in the given circumstances (should not and will not being two completely different things, of course.) And there may be several options that would be considered "standard." If the patient wants treatment that isn’t yet considered "standard", they would balk. Period.

Is halitosis the only complaint that affects others more than the patient?

August 29, 2009 - 9:14 am 1 Comment


Nope. Flatulence is pretty shitty too!!!

Does anyone have any suggestions to relieve the dryness of the mouth and eyes that is caused by Sicca Syndrome?

August 29, 2009 - 9:14 am 1 Comment

I have had a dryness, irritated feeling in the middle of my tongue for almost 4 years. Several months ago my eyes started feeling very dry and uncomfortable, yet tearing at the same time. After several doctor and dentist visits, a Rhemotoligist has diagnosed me with "Sicca Syndrome. I was prescribed a medication for this, and it helped some, but is extremely costly. I am on several other very necessary medications, for other conditions I have, so am on a very limited budget. Chewing gum seems to help, but the minute I stop, it returns, therefore have a hard time sleeping as well…can’t chew while I sleep,and doesn’t help the eye problem. Also, when I get very severe flair-ups, it puts me into another fatique condition I have. I have also tryed ice chips, sore throat sprays, etc. Can anybody help. Thanx

There is a mouthrinse called biotene, There are Rx meds called evoxac or cyclosporine and genteel eye ointment for overnight or refresh. Hope this helps, ask doc… or dentist..

What’s a drink that will lubricate a dry mouth?

August 29, 2009 - 9:14 am 5 Comments

I have a lateral lisp that’s not usually very noticeable, but when I’m nervous I get a very dry mouth and I start lithping all over the place. Does anyone know a good drink that will lubricate and coat the inside of my mouth so the words come out normally?

Water doesn’t cut it, I think it’s too thin. I’m thinking maybe something syrupy might work, anyone have any ideas?

Perhaps try carrying sour hard candies with you.
Pop one in your mouth when the dryness starts.
It will get your salivary glands going.

How do I cure bad breath and tightness of throat?

August 29, 2009 - 9:14 am 3 Comments

I had my tonsils taken out last year due to enlarged and white foul smelly particles was coming out. After tonsilectomy I have tightnesss of throat as if someone is choking me and now I am getting back the bad breath only on the right side inside mouth. It feels like something is in my throat.

Your throat muscles are inflamed. Simply eat something cool (like ice cream), or take medication. It wont last more than a few weeks.

Eliminating bad breath problems

August 28, 2009 - 7:19 pm No Comments

http://www.oramd.com/treating-bad-breath.htm Eliminating bad breath, The bad breath cause – treatment relationship helps you determine the most appropriate medical care for your mouth, teeth and gums, and whether the problem is gingivitis, gum disease, periodontal disease, canker sores, or some other cause of bad breath.

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Conservative Caller – Why Should I Pay For Someones’ Health?

August 28, 2009 - 7:19 pm 25 Comments

Watch more at http://www.theyoungturks.com. Sam Seder filling in for Cenk Uygur today.

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Bad Breath

August 28, 2009 - 7:19 pm No Comments

http://TheraBreath.com – the leading website to stop and cure bad breath, halitosis, dry mouth, and sour tastes. Please sign up for our newsletter, where you can receive free samples and more information.

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Between the Buried and Me – Fire for a Dry Mouth

August 28, 2009 - 7:19 pm No Comments

Artist: Between the Buried and Me
Song: Fire for a Dry Mouth
Album: Between the Buried and Me
Track: 5
Genre: Progressive Metalcore, Deathcore
Lyrics:

Your is going sour… my mouth is full for the last time.
Don’t think I don’t read the gossip, don’t think I
don’t know what’s coming out of your ing mouth.
You’re broken, and I’m laughing, you’re broken-go
drink your life away. Go your life away with your
filthy std’s and your ing night of rape.
Just go jerk off on your ing stomach, impregnate
yourself. You’re born again, just like you’ve always
been. Every ing year… this year you abort
yourself-get the out of my life.
Never come back, I don’t ever need you around. What we
shared means to you. Laugh at me all you want,
but I’m living what you once wanted. And I’m happy…
happy to be alive with real friend who don’t spit in my face.
Real friends don’t end friendship with change. It’s
really hard to realize that you’ve stooped so low.
I’ve given chances, I’ve tried to mend… but it’s all
over now, I move on.
I in your mouth now, so don’t ever talk to me again.
Tonight I will sleep well. Tonight I realize that I
will move on. Tonight I hope your bed catches flame.
Tonight I kill your ing face.
I killed your face.

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Attenborough: Bad Breath From the Gentle Sea Cow – Life of Mammals – BBC

August 28, 2009 - 7:19 pm 26 Comments

In the shallow waters, the gentle sea cows graze on plants. This endearing clip shows David Attenborough swimming with water based mammals as graceful as one can imagine. From the BBC’s Life of Mammals documentary series.. Watch more high quality videos on the new BBC Worldwide YouTube channel here: http://www.youtube.com/bbcworldwide

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