▲ 0 r/HospitalBills
If hospital bills are so high, why is the service so bad?
It's comical you have to pay $500 per visit when the front desk person never answers the phone call half of the time when you try to make an appointment. Hospitals expect you to arrive early when doctors are allowed to show up late with zero consequences. Hospitals put up signs that say they don't tolerate any abuse, yet doctors and nurses are allowed to scream and abuse patients with zero consequences. It's ridiculous. There is so many things I can use the money on, but instead, I feel like I am just wasting money on the healthcare system. But I don't have a choice because everyone says obey doctors too.
u/Late-Caramel9537 — 1 day ago