This is a really interesting question w.r.t. the bananapants American health care system. I’m fortunate enough to have good health care coverage, and we’ve already met our out-of-pocket maximum for the year, so we haven’t paid a cent for health care, with one exception. The topline number so far is something like $300,000 USD ($5 million CAD), though how much money is actually changing hands is utterly baffling to me.
The exception is ambulance transport from Grand Junction to Santa Fe. This was around $4k. We spent a week or more trying to coordinate two hospitals, the transport company, and health insurance and get me moved, and finally said f— it, paid out of pocket, and put in an insurance claim that may or may not get covered.
As for the rescue, nobody has sent us a bill. The helicopter was another $73k and covered by our health insurance, I think (the charge’s status does not seem to have stabilized).
My work benefits also include disability insurance, so we haven’t missed any paychecks, though dealing with this (other) insurance company is a big hassle.
No idea what the implications for Canucks are, other than insurance companies really really don’t want to actually give you any money, i.e. collecting benefits is likely to be significant effort and I would read the contract really carefully.
Well ... In my almost 5 decades on this planet, this is the first time I’ve ever been summoned. I feel like it’s my turn, and I’m normally pretty civic minded, even more so after this experience, so just I filled out the paperwork. Also, it’s local and doesn’t start until January so it should be fine.