Wisconsin has great social services, and most hospitals are non-profit.

All of his 200K medical debt was paid by the hospital's community outreach program.

You can walk into any hospital and get treated, no questions asked other than name, address, and social security number.

My wife broke her ankle, we went to a ortho hospital and she got $50K surgery with nothing asked about her income.

If all of this proves to be too difficult I am starting to think it would be best to fly back to Wisconsin and get treated where peoples lives are more important than profit.

As for why young people dont have insurance... they same reason we dont save for retirement (or just save money) because there aren't alot of old school formal jobs with pensions and health care, (or hell, even pay fair wages)

Everything is always just scraping by.
asscore Reviewed by asscore on . Can anyone recomend a good doctor (not for medical card) Hi, I have a friend that moved out with me from Wisconsin. He has serious medical issues. We have been trying to get him care but without insurance it has been IMPOSSIBLE. Earlier this year he was bitten by a brown recluse spider, got MRSA while hospitalized, and that lead to sepsis and pneumonia. All of this scared his lungs and he is in pain all of the time. He was supposed to get follow-up care upon arriving here in Colorado - and get re-tested for MRSA (it already came back once Rating: 5