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Memes get old before you know it, and so will you. But young or old, you always need health insurance, because you never know when you’ll need it.
Open enrollment lasts until December 15th. Sign up for health insurance - www.healthcare.gov
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I just got the bill from the hospital for my foot and I'm not sure how it all adds up haha
I broke my foot and got two screws put back in and some bones un-dislocated.
It cost as much as a year of college, and they haven't even finished billing me. Where did all the cost come from? I know staffing and resources cost a lot, but the screws were only $1300, and I don't see how two hours costs all the rest of it, because it doesn't include the anesthesia or anything.
All I can say is thank God for scholarships and health insurance....
Also, this video is interesting: John Green talking about health care in the US.