I live in Canada, so I'm not completely familiar with the US health system. I looked into reading materials, and I still have 2 very simple questions on health insurance in the US.
Who are the medically-uninsured? Would that be those who are not covered by private insurance, Medicare, or Medicaid? So any American who does not carry health insurance from his/her employer, is not over age of 65, disabled, nor living in poverty, which would typically be the American working adult who is low-income?
If an American citizen who is not covered by private insurance, Medicare, or Medicaid has a car crash and is rushed to the hospital, after he recovers, does he/she have to pay the entire medical bill? Since medical bills sometimes run beyond $10,000, especially for emergency rooms and ICUs, how would the low-income American be able to afford that, even in monthly payments?
Thank you for your help. I'm really starting to enjoy the Canadian health care system now, which I have always taken for granted...
Who are the medically-uninsured? Would that be those who are not covered by private insurance, Medicare, or Medicaid? So any American who does not carry health insurance from his/her employer, is not over age of 65, disabled, nor living in poverty, which would typically be the American working adult who is low-income?
If an American citizen who is not covered by private insurance, Medicare, or Medicaid has a car crash and is rushed to the hospital, after he recovers, does he/she have to pay the entire medical bill? Since medical bills sometimes run beyond $10,000, especially for emergency rooms and ICUs, how would the low-income American be able to afford that, even in monthly payments?
Thank you for your help. I'm really starting to enjoy the Canadian health care system now, which I have always taken for granted...