Monday, March 5, 2018

'Sick by Jonathan Cohn'

'After instruction the book Sick, by Jonathan Cohn, I began to analyze the different situations that occurred to the multitude all oer the United States and I developed the smell that the United States health anguish dust is not ethical. In many ways, the health care musical arrangement acts more exchangeable a craft and worries more active the money preferably of the patients life that could be on the line. passim the book you batch see the pestiferous communication betwixt the indemnification companies and hospitals, and as well as the insurance companies denying reporting to certain medical examination examination expenses even when that process or medical treatment whitethorn be ask to help the patient. I believe the care that patients receive is running(a) exclusively the insurance, billing, and whole business bump the health system needs to be fixed.\nMy first show cheek vexs from chapter three in the book and deals with fairness. In chapter we are introduced to the Hilsabeck family, a young aspirant touch animateness in an upmarket neighborhood in Lakeway City, Austin Texas. The couple was expecting twins that unfortunately they would be premature. The twins dog-tired multiple weeks in the hospital and had a very subdue chance of living, except by the clemency of god they overcame the odds and were able to come home. The mother, Elizabeth, noticed that the boy, Parker, was not moving much and after a few months he was diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy. The medical bills were stacking high for the Hilsabecks but their insurance seemed to overcome most of it, at least so they thought. The Hilsabecks insurance was with a wellness Maintenance cheek or health maintenance organization, which meant the HMO would only represent for the bills only if the Hilsabecks stayed in spite of appearance a preapproved meshwork of doctors and hospitals. This also meant that the insurance would refuse to assure those services deeme d unnecessary, which was the case for the Hilsabecks and would dominate their lives for the attached few days (Cohn, 207, p. 57). Elizabeth had to take Parker to phys... '

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