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Rest in peace Dragoneer. You did so much for the furry fandom with furaffinity...
I think most people had quite a few grievances with how FA was ran/not ran.May he rest in peace. I have some grievances with how he ran FA, but at the end of the day it was his choice in those matters.
I wish his family well in this time of grief and someone who were well known in the fandom.
I've lost those I've cared about as well due to the US health care system. It's nuts to me how people here don't think there's any issues with our current system. Especially when it comes to insurance companies.He also passed away because of a total failure of the US health care system, which is absolutely disgusting.
As far as I'm aware he had fevers for over a month. Had issues with his lungs. Went in for a CT scan and was served with a 25k bill for "inconclusive results". They called him a few days later to have him come in again to see if he could qualify for some assistance (Medicaid?) And when he said that he couldn't come in because he was literally unable to move at that point they said that they'd be closing his file due to not cooperating.I've lost those I've cared about as well due to the US health care system. It's nuts to me how people here don't think there's any issues with our current system. Especially when it comes to insurance companies.
How did Dragoneer pass away?
I've lost those I've cared about as well due to the US health care system. It's nuts to me how people here don't think there's any issues with our current system. Especially when it comes to insurance companies.
How did Dragoneer pass away?
The US health system isn't exactly something to brag about being pro-profit, like Big Pharma. Private is more effective than public but the sheer greed is insane.I think most people had quite a few grievances with how FA was ran/not ran.
At the end of the day he still provided a huge service to the furry community and allowed countless artists to be discovered and make a full time living off of furry art.
He also passed away because of a total failure of the US health care system, which is absolutely disgusting.
As far as I'm aware he had fevers for over a month. Had issues with his lungs. Went in for a CT scan and was served with a 25k bill for "inconclusive results". They called him a few days later to have him come in again to see if he could qualify for some assistance (Medicaid?) And when he said that he couldn't come in because he was literally unable to move at that point they said that they'd be closing his file due to not cooperating.
The US health system isn't exactly something to brag about being pro-profit, like Big Pharma. Private is more effective than public but the sheer greed is insane.
This isn't greed, this is murder."can't sleep. Lungs will eat me."
I just noticed this bit in a picture in the Twitter/X post and... HOLY SHIT, that is one of the most terrifying sentences I've heard in a long while.
Seeing the way 'Neer was done dirty by the healthcare system is heartbreaking.
...you know what, I absolutely refuse to call this "greed".
Anytime someone calls this kind of thing "greed", I am reminded of the following quote:
"You don't kill the people you're stealing from. You want them alive and productive so you can steal from them again and again."
Whoever closed that file on 'Neer is utterly incompetent and should not be anywhere near the healthcare profession - and unfortunately the US healthcare system is rife with incompetence too.
Agreed. Pretty much the only reason I brought up "greed" was because I thought I saw it mentioned, and it turns out it was mentioned here:This isn't greed, this is murder.
The US health system isn't exactly something to brag about being pro-profit, like Big Pharma. Private is more effective than public but the sheer greed is insane.
I can personally attest from experience it's not the first time that's ever happened, and it certainly won't be the last. It pisses me off to no end knowing I've lost those dear to me from things that were so easily preventable, but Big Pharma just said "nah, go fuck yourself".As I've already mentioned that whoever closed the file shouldn't be anywhere near healthcare.
in Dragoneer's case it's obviously incompetence. I was speaking in general of the American healthcare system, which is Corporatist in nature like Big Pharma....you know what, I absolutely refuse to call this "greed".
Anytime someone calls this kind of thing "greed", I am reminded of the following quote:
"You don't kill the people you're stealing from. You want them alive and productive so you can steal from them again and again."
Whoever closed that file on 'Neer is utterly incompetent and should not be anywhere near the healthcare profession - and unfortunately the US healthcare system is rife with incompetence too.
I'm pretty sure the debt goes to the estate.Well, apparently now, besides the death of the dragon, his family also has a debt for "treatment" ~25k+? I assume, because that any debts "we" have are transferred to relatives after death. I hope I'm wrong about that. This is the least that should be when the patient has not been helped.
Not so long ago I saw a magazine from on Fa user, where the bill for the provision of services during the week was the same. What is this, if not madness. A devastating reality. You either don't ask for help, or you do, but it will cost you and your relatives all the money for years to come. I mean, obviously most people won't even go to the hospital with their problems, I wouldn't go myself.
It's so typical and painful.
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