if people in America would know how the insurance companies work most of you with high INS. Bills would definitely get upset . My wife was INS. Coordinater for a large company and the prices are set just like car insurance. If you don't have INS. They seem to charge what they want and not even give you Medicaid fee schedule which is the least. As for baby the 80/20 they probaly paid for the whole bill that the insurance paid. One of the biggest scams in America. People upset about socialist medicine but we basically have it. They just make us believe we have options. We do pay the premiums. They (companies) control it all with no oversight. Car INS, power bills,and a few other things are regulated by the state. No one likes gov't in anything but sometimes we havevto suck it up. With our gov't I don't which is the worse of to evils. Personally I do know some state and federal politicians and there seems to be no common sense or direction in some of the decisions. Old saying money rules. Sorry for venting but alot people in America have to do with they have. They spend money they don't have like most gov'ts. Have a good day
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