Gee, I don’t remember my parents having to pay for my appendectomy when I was a kid. Also, I didn’t have to pay for my gall bladder removal 10 years ago, or my recent cataract surgery. Oh, right, I don’t live in the US.
Years ago I had great health insurance, but then Blue Cross Blue Shield took over “management” of my health insurance plan. From there on it was a struggle to get them to pay for anything. Glad I’m retired and on medicare….especially after having cancer last year.
The good news is O-Bum-er care would cover that…….The bad news is (in Pa) those who pay their own insurance saw it go from $250/month to $565/month in 2 years. This was for an individual policy. Now all the big hospitals are building new units….follow the money……
And to those companies who say they are looking for a ‘cure’ I say my rear end. Cure is a four-letter word to the pharmaceutical companies, they just want to treat symptoms…with something that will give you worse symptoms if it doesn’t kill you first!
Next thing you know, Pig has heart replacement surgery. He got Andrew Zimmern’s. As expected, Acme refused to cover it. They never had heart, let alone Andrew Zimmern’s. But they have a process to cover payment for surgery involving another organ. It is called “Delivery”.
Joliet Jake has it right. The central purpose of any for-profit entity is to make a profit. While I concede that the Affordable Care Act was imperfect, what has this administration done to make health care any better? Answer; Nothing. Even the GOP Majority, who control the White House, the Senate, the House of Representatives, and the Supreme Court, can’t agree on what they want concerning health care. Of course, to the very rich, it really doesn’t matter. Walls and witch-hunts are much more important than genuine issues.
BE THIS GUY over 6 years ago
How is an insurance company suppose to make money if it pays its customers’ bills?
Adiraiju over 6 years ago
“Make us.”
Templo S.U.D. over 6 years ago
Does this same Acme Health Insurance not cover the injuries Wile E. Coyote afflicts upon himself as he tries to nab the roadrunner?
kaffekup over 6 years ago
“It came to our attention you were born with that appendix.”
“So?”
“Pre-existing condition!”
Baarorso over 6 years ago
They’re more interested in taking your money then paying it out when you need it.
santa72404 over 6 years ago
@ TEMPLO S.U.D That’s the GRAVITY of the situation. Hungry coyote + Gravity + cliff = splat!
the lost wizard over 6 years ago
Did you not read the privacy policy? We don’t have to divulge our reasons.
over 6 years ago
Plus they have a cruel laugh at your expense.
Hugh B. Hayve over 6 years ago
Oh, you silly Americans and your health insurance comics….
Display over 6 years ago
We don’t care. We’re the insurance company. We don’t have to.
Say What Now‽ Premium Member over 6 years ago
Gee, I don’t remember my parents having to pay for my appendectomy when I was a kid. Also, I didn’t have to pay for my gall bladder removal 10 years ago, or my recent cataract surgery. Oh, right, I don’t live in the US.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member over 6 years ago
Really. If you think banks are greedy and bad, they don’t hold a candle to insurance companies.
Troglodyte over 6 years ago
“Yes you can, but you MAY not!” – most annoying answer by school teachers to: “Can I go to the washroom?”. Less used by insurance companies.
Egrayjames over 6 years ago
Years ago I had great health insurance, but then Blue Cross Blue Shield took over “management” of my health insurance plan. From there on it was a struggle to get them to pay for anything. Glad I’m retired and on medicare….especially after having cancer last year.
mudleg over 6 years ago
I’m surprised Pig reached a human (or talking animal).
F-Flash over 6 years ago
Pig must have been on hold for a long time. Your call will be answered in ………………..??
Steverino Premium Member over 6 years ago
I once knew this surgeon who was an avid reader. Problem was that the first time he got a new book, he would take out the appendix.
Breadboard over 6 years ago
The good news is O-Bum-er care would cover that…….The bad news is (in Pa) those who pay their own insurance saw it go from $250/month to $565/month in 2 years. This was for an individual policy. Now all the big hospitals are building new units….follow the money……
nitocris over 6 years ago
Rat’s gone back to beer drinking. Think of the carbs, dude!
vics_machine Premium Member over 6 years ago
Adam Ruins Healthcare – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CeDOQpfaUc8
Nyckname over 6 years ago
For profit health insurance companies are the real death panels.
8ec23d5228da33aa2115003c92d0fe83 over 6 years ago
And to those companies who say they are looking for a ‘cure’ I say my rear end. Cure is a four-letter word to the pharmaceutical companies, they just want to treat symptoms…with something that will give you worse symptoms if it doesn’t kill you first!
Cameron1988 Premium Member over 6 years ago
Sounds very, very accurate
VICTOR PROULX over 6 years ago
Until we take profit out of health care, we will – in time – all lose our house to the $35 aspirin
GeifuKe over 6 years ago
Some guy had a pulled pork appendix sandwich.
GeifuKe over 6 years ago
Next thing you know, Pig has heart replacement surgery. He got Andrew Zimmern’s. As expected, Acme refused to cover it. They never had heart, let alone Andrew Zimmern’s. But they have a process to cover payment for surgery involving another organ. It is called “Delivery”.
GeifuKe over 6 years ago
As noted above, someone wanted Afflack to cover the surgery, but the company had to duck the issue. The guy performing it was a quack.
wllilly1960 over 6 years ago
…That better not be a beer, Rat.
WCraft Premium Member over 6 years ago
Reject it 3 tims and keep sending it around the system …just for fun.
chris_weaver over 6 years ago
Should have seen that Personal Mood clause in the fine print!
Lablubber over 6 years ago
But thank you for paying your premiums.
Charlie Tuba over 6 years ago
Pig must have Trump (Don’t) Care through ACME.
Joliet Jake over 6 years ago
The root cause of all our health care problems in the U.S. is that we run it as a for-profit industry.
Bookworm over 6 years ago
Joliet Jake has it right. The central purpose of any for-profit entity is to make a profit. While I concede that the Affordable Care Act was imperfect, what has this administration done to make health care any better? Answer; Nothing. Even the GOP Majority, who control the White House, the Senate, the House of Representatives, and the Supreme Court, can’t agree on what they want concerning health care. Of course, to the very rich, it really doesn’t matter. Walls and witch-hunts are much more important than genuine issues.
Daeder over 6 years ago
The real answer is “Because the medieval U.S. healthcare system didn’t make us.”
Sisyphos over 6 years ago
Wait! When did Pig have his emergency appendectomy? Were there any complications?
Will he now be sent to Debtor’s Prison?
*real* Guard Duck over 3 years ago
Sounds like a great job!!!