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What is the hospital's true attitude towards medical insurance patients?

/kloc-at the beginning of 0/6, I was hospitalized. I didn't have health insurance at that time. The normal process is to be hospitalized and deposit some money in the hospital. Then there is no money. I saved thousands of dollars in the first money, and then I spent thousands of dollars, so I continued to pay.

Next door is an old man who participated in the civil war in the early days and later in the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea. It sounds like he is a big shot, and he is very old. He was not injured in the early stage. I am in hospital now, because I am old and have medical insurance. He didn't pay anything when he was in hospital, so he went straight to the hospital.

This is an early knowledge about medical insurance.

Then one time, the money I saved was gone. I checked how much money was left (every bed can be queried directly). Seeing that there are about three or four hundred dollars left, I want to find time to save some money in the future. Soon the nurse came in and asked me to pay the money, otherwise the medicine wouldn't come up next time. I was still infusion. My dad went to save money as soon as he heard it.

The time sequence is like this. A few minutes later, my father came back with the payment, and he paid thousands of dollars. Ten minutes later, the bottle of infusion was finished and the nurse was called. The nurse brought me a bottle of glucose and changed it. After the bottle was finished, he told me that the rest of your expenses were not enough for the next batch of medicine, so I could only give you glucose. Ask me if I paid the fee. I said I paid it, but he said that the expenses may not have passed and the medicine could not catch up.

Grandpa next door said, I'm not like this. I paid my medical insurance card when I came, but I haven't paid the money yet. Only then do we know how important the medical insurance card is.

The hospital's attitude towards us is obviously different. Although the nurse's attitude is very good, the rules of the hospital can be clearly seen, although I just took a big bottle of glucose.