Originally posted by: TridenTBoy3555
No insurance?
Originally posted by: Joemonkey
Make sure you pay it so it doesn't go to collections!
Originally posted by: ViviTheMage
284 for ER visit, that's CHEAP!
It was 500+ when the GF had to go.
Originally posted by: ViviTheMage
284 for ER visit, that's CHEAP!
It was 500+ when the GF had to go.
Originally posted by: FelixDeKat
Doesnt it feel wonderful to pay those huge ass medical personal salaries, especially for boobery and incompetance? One of the true pleasures in life. :disgust:
Originally posted by: FelixDeKat
Doesnt it feel wonderful to pay those huge ass medical personal salaries, especially for boobery and incompetance? One of the true pleasures in life. :disgust:
Originally posted by: TheVrolok
Bummer. Healthcare is expensive. 🙁
Originally posted by: Homerboy
Originally posted by: ViviTheMage
284 for ER visit, that's CHEAP!
It was 500+ when the GF had to go.
I'm editing that it was Urgent Care IIRC. Not the ER.
Regardless its the splint that is a :roll:
Originally posted by: Homerboy
Originally posted by: TheVrolok
Bummer. Healthcare is expensive. 🙁
I have no problem with paying for something that works... The charge for the Urgent care is well spent (examination, Xray etc) but a splint that isn't what's needed AND that falls off within 15mins? Give me a break. With the help of one of his teachers (a friend of ours) who also is a trained physical therapist, we wrapped it up properly and securely when we got home. The $194 for the splint is a freaking joke beyond measure.
Originally posted by: Homerboy
Originally posted by: TheVrolok
Bummer. Healthcare is expensive. 🙁
I have no problem with paying for something that works... The charge for the Urgent care is well spent (examination, Xray etc) but a splint that isn't what's needed AND that falls off within 15mins? Give me a break. With the help of one of his teachers (a friend of ours) who also is a trained physical therapist, we wrapped it up properly and securely when we got home. The $194 for the splint is a freaking joke beyond measure.
Originally posted by: rivan
My brother had a 3-day stay in the hospital about a dozen years ago.
Looking over the itemized bill my mother had to request just to get, she noticed some odd charges. Among the more outrageous and/or blatantly incorrect were:
? $43 - (2) 250 mg Tylenol
? (3) Pregnancy tests
? (3) Days in a private room [he was in a semi-private... 2 people]
Fun times. ALWAYS ask for an itemized bill and always review it. Presumably, modern insurance companies would catch some of these things, but they can't catch it all. This and things like it are one of the many reasons health insurance is so expensive.
Originally posted by: Queasy
Gotta make up for all the Medicare shortcomings somehow...
Originally posted by: TheVrolok
Originally posted by: Homerboy
Originally posted by: TheVrolok
Bummer. Healthcare is expensive. 🙁
I have no problem with paying for something that works... The charge for the Urgent care is well spent (examination, Xray etc) but a splint that isn't what's needed AND that falls off within 15mins? Give me a break. With the help of one of his teachers (a friend of ours) who also is a trained physical therapist, we wrapped it up properly and securely when we got home. The $194 for the splint is a freaking joke beyond measure.
Why was the splint not needed? I'm sure if it wasn't, you could dispute the charge. I have no idea what type of splint it was, so I can't make any claims about how it was put on or its cost. There is more to that charge, though, than simply the cost of the splint.
Originally posted by: waggy
Originally posted by: Homerboy
Originally posted by: TheVrolok
Bummer. Healthcare is expensive. 🙁
I have no problem with paying for something that works... The charge for the Urgent care is well spent (examination, Xray etc) but a splint that isn't what's needed AND that falls off within 15mins? Give me a break. With the help of one of his teachers (a friend of ours) who also is a trained physical therapist, we wrapped it up properly and securely when we got home. The $194 for the splint is a freaking joke beyond measure.
i hope you complained to both insurance and teh hospital? something like that shouldnt happen.
Originally posted by: rivan
My brother had a 3-day stay in the hospital about a dozen years ago.
Looking over the itemized bill my mother had to request just to get, she noticed some odd charges. Among the more outrageous and/or blatantly incorrect were:
? $43 - (2) 250 mg Tylenol
? (3) Pregnancy tests
? (3) Days in a private room [he was in a semi-private... 2 people]
Fun times. ALWAYS ask for an itemized bill and always review it. Presumably, modern insurance companies would catch some of these things, but they can't catch it all. This and things like it are one of the many reasons health insurance is so expensive.
Originally posted by: BlahBlahYouToo
our healthcare system is effed up and needs a full reform.