That depends on where they go and what insurance they have. It is not a sure thing. Furthermore many people would make the ethical argument that the medical bills were worth saving the persons life
It really doesn't depend on any of that for most people. Look into the cost of getting sent to one of these wards, insurance or not you will be buried alive under that debt if you're not a millionaire. Also, love the lip service of "I saved your life!" just to turn around and leave people in a worse financial situation than they started in, which is in a lot of cases the very reason they were suicidal in the first place.
I’ve been to one when I was super depressed. I’m familiar with how they work. And I’m not in the mood for an ethical debate with someone who is very unlikely to change their opinion
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u/Smoolz 23h ago
And be stuck with a massive medical bill that will put them right back where they started.