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[quote=Anonymous]^ PP here. No one seems to have a sourced answer about who's covering the costs, which I suspect is because it's not a single entity. I worked in insurance for the better part of a decade (not health insurance, although I do have a license to sell it but never did) and was mostly curious if anyone had heard how this was being handled. I'm in favor of single-payer universal, so Ebola coverage for all, if you ask me, although I will say I have issues with some of these charitable organizations that send doctors and missionaries to places like this and probably don't give them an accurate idea of what they're going to be dealing with ahead of time. I have my doubts this physician would have taken on this role if he'd had any idea, but who knows? Look, I'm alright with Emory bringing these people back, at least under the strict protocol they're using, but I'll admit it makes me a little nervous. The CDC isn't perfect. There's never been a highly infectious disease accidentally left out of a quarantine zone there, right? Oh wai... [/quote]
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