Hey EM - I've always wondered, on TV with shows like ER you see the treatment rooms full of poor people with gunshot wounds etc. However in real life in the USA, if you are in a bad car crash for example and the ambulance arrives, if you don't have health insurance do they just turn around and drive off and leave you, or do you get taken to hospital and treated for a month then given say a half million dollar bill - so what if you are poor, do you then go to jail or something?
Absolutely not.
I should have mentioned earlier, here in the States we have something called a "medical card". Basically, if a person makes below X amount a year, they can go apply for one. It takes care of everything, meaning the state pays for it. Medical, dental, and vision. You would get the same quality of care in a hospital that an insured person would. When it comes to dental and vision its not so great, but it does allow for care.
Also, if one is uninsured and doesnt have a medical card you still get the same treatment at a hospital. I've done this once. Storytime: After my father passed and I moved back to my hometown and was looking for a job, a buddy took me to the city over for a small concert at a place on the banks of the Illinois River. Paid for everything for me and kept the drinks coming all night. At the end of the concert the drummer came out and threw his sticks in the crowd, and I caught one. Walking out (stumbling really) some random asshole came up and took the drumstick out of my pocket and took off. I caught up to him in the parking lot and we went at it. He produced a billy club and lit into me. After whacking me a few times I double legged em and he brought the club down on me splitting my skull something fierce. After the fight was over (I got em on the ground in a reverse choke and choked him out lol) I was bleeding profusely and went to the hospital.
I was admitted no questions asked, got 10 staples in my head and went home. I receieved a bill about a month later for $700 along with a list of charities in the state of IL that would take care of most, if not all of the bill for me. I declined the charity and took care of the bill over the course of 3 and a half years paying what I could when I could.
Of course the drumstick story is now a joke amongst my friends and with my SWMBO. Whenever I get on her when she spends too much money shopping for clothes, she asks me where my $700 drumstick is.
Despite what you may have been told, here in America we dont let our poor die because they cant pay their bills. Its also worth noting that we take care of foreigners/immigrants whether they be legal or illegal. With illegals the state or federal government usually are the ones that pick up the tab for their care.
And there arent any debtors prisons here in the States. Our founding fathers made sure of that. If one cant pay a bill for whatever reason, its turned over to a collection agency which will hound you and interest is charged. If you continue to not pay said bill, then it hurts your credit score and, of course, a poor credit score makes it almost impossible to get a houseloan from a bank.