Originally posted by Sour Masher
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But here's what Bernie gets: Hillary Clinton on the View today, with Chelsea saying "the important thing is that if you feel chest pain, you have to go to the hospital and get checked out right away." Something like this. But the idea that financial considerations play into whether people go to the hospital is beyond comprehension for the Clinton class. Bernie will likely get to find the cost that an average person without health insurance would pay for the procedure, the ambulance, the hospital rest, etc.
If he's able to say "look, I have great insurance, I was fully covered for this simple procedure and that's the way it should be. But the reality is, for the 20 million Americans without health insurance and for the 80 million more who are underinsured, or cannot afford their deductibles or their co-pays, the decision to go to the hospital is not so easy. For some of those people, the decision not to see a doctor will result in their death. For many who do go in, and get a procedure like I did, a life-saving procedure, but a relatively common and simple one, will end up facing thousands of dollars in medical Bill's that they cannot afford. All for what? For the crime of having a random medical condition, could happen to anybody, and you now have to pay an incredible sum of money, or possibly go bankrupt. Does that sound fair to anybody? My procedure and hospital stay would have cost an uninsured person $4000, at a time when half of the country cannot afford an unexpected $500 bill. That is why I wrote the bill to introduce single-payer Medicare For All, and why I will fight to make sure that the American people get exactly that." (Numbers made up) I think a speech along those lines would be a good way for him to weaponize his health scare to highlight his biggest issue.
I don't see it hurting him, literally or in terms of the race. Especially with the recent media blackout of Bernie, it will only increase discussion about him.
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