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06-03-2013, 05:34 PM | #23 |
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Medical bills coming in---I've been paying around $130 to $250 to my doctors, labs, and anesthesiologist as my part after medical insurance makes its payments; pretty much what I expected and it doesn't bother me...BUT...I just received my HOSPITAL BILL in the mail today, I almost had a heart attack! Total charges: $217,133.04! Amount I must pay: $17.05! I have Tri-Care medical insurance as part of my military retirement and have always heard that it is not very good. But I sure am happy with it right now!
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....And this is what is wrong with our country's health care system....
I'm sorry, but the services rendered do not account for $217,000... Life is valuable and precious and without a monetary equivalent, certainly. But, seriously?!? $217,000? |
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06-03-2013, 09:45 PM | #26 |
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Yes we should all pay the same rates or reasonably close. The existing system is just proof that medical services/Insurance are all just a government mandated way to rip everyone off. Just my opinion.
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06-04-2013, 09:19 AM | #27 |
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And it's not like it's just a little break either. Going from $217,000 down to $27,000 is an 87% reduction in price between insured and uninsured.
It's like they just pulled that number our of a hat, similar to what your average retailer will do just before they put lots of items on "sale" or "clearance". They then probably will take those same uninsured people to court or collections or whatever for non-payment of such a ludicrous amount and we, socially, give those same people a bad stigma or stereotype for "making us pay for their medical bills...'Murrica!" Whatever... bigger topic. I'm glad you're good and that you don't have to pay a random amount of money to get out of it. |
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Denteman, glad you're better now. I just read this post tonight for the first time. No fun getting old indeed.
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Hm, thinking back, had hardly any of those for weeks now, maybe some carrots only... to the groceries!
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Apart from the endives,I do eat them. Carrots with roast beef. Shredded celery when I cook Chinese stir fried veg. Today I'm making parsley sauce, to go with my grilled haddock.
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