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GeneralStaying one step ahead of the sheriff.... PinPopular
Vivi Chellappa27-Apr-21 15:59
professionalVivi Chellappa27-Apr-21 15:59 
Or, in this case, the US healthcare industry and the COVID-19 disease.

My health took a turn for the worse about 3 months ago. All of a sudden, I was seriously short of breath when I was out walking. Nah, shuffling my feet rather than walking.

I had been previously diagnosed with myocardial bridge for which the remedy is cardiac bypass surgery.

I decided that I was not going to subject myself to the ministrations of the US healthcare industry or the financial stipulations that would be laid down by the insurance companies.

So, after getting two shots of the Pfizer vaccine in March, I looked for the first available opportunity to leave the US for India.

Reached Calcutta by April 1, where my nephew is a top-ranking physician, who had undergone training in the US. Got admitted to the hospital where medical tests revealed that I have adult onset asthma which would have caused the shortness of breath. In addition, my hemoglobin was 9 as opposed to 13.5 for a healthy male, but for the last 30 years it has been at 10.5 only without causing me too many problems. An angiogram revealed three blocked arteries. Medical protocol requires angioplasty or bypass surgery under those conditions.

A couple of days later, after a blood transfusion and infusion of some iron compound into my body, I was wheeled into the cath lab where the cardiologist put in stents in two blood vessels, deeming that the third could be managed with medication. Stayed in the hospital for two more days and got discharged before the sudden and alarming and deadly rise of COVID cases in India.

Was taken care of by young (and pretty) nurses not yet jaded by seeing too many patients and deciding that fate has more to do with patient’s conditions than nursing care. The hospital administration was employing full-time staff as opposed to deciding staffing levels based on case load. It was wonderful to be in a private suite with 5-star service.

The hospital is a US JCAH-accredited hospital so I don’t think I would have gotten better care in the US.

The bill was less than $9,000 which I gladly paid out of my pocket. It probably was less than the co-pay in the US.

I scanned the detailed bill. I was billed 0.005 US cents for an aspirin. Yes, half a cent. I remember 20 years ago reading reports that in US hospitals, aspirin was being billed at $12 a dose. Who knows how much it costs now!

So I escaped the clutches of the US healthcare industry and COVID just by fortuitous timing.

I am now going on regular walks so that the old ticker gets back into shape.

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