HealthcareSpy.com Website Launched
by wesley | 7:38 am, November 13, 2009 | Comments Off
A new website creating quite a splash gives you the good stories and the horror stories of real people dealing with our health care system.
As the health care reform debate continues in DC, it seems that every progressive congressman and senator has no shortage of tear-jerking stories from constituents whose lives have been ruined by a broken health care system (which apparently only Government regulation can fix). But for every health care horror story, there are many more stories of people who have had great experiences with their health care providers and their insurance companies.
Earlier this week, a Colorado mom launched HealthcareSpy.com, a website where both good and bad health care stories can be heard. Pregnant with twins, unemployed, and denied health coverage, the website’s creator realized that she could actually be an educated consumer and ask medical providers about the cost of their services. Surprisingly, “it was not a horrible experience like the mainstream media made me think it would be,” she writes.
Her only bad experience was having to pay for tests that were mandated by Colorado law that she could not opt-out of. She launched HealthcareSpy.com not only to tell her own story, but to paint a more accurate picture of the current American health care system by encouraging others to post about their own personal experiences. The current posts and comments on the website have already started heated discussions between those on both sides of the health care reform debate. For more information, point your browser to HealthcareSpy.com.
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