A couple were told they faced a $200,000 (£146,500) medical bill when their baby was born prematurely in the US, despite them having travel insurance which covered her pregnancy.
A couple were told they faced a $200,000 (£146,500) medical bill when their baby was born prematurely in the US, despite them having travel insurance which covered her pregnancy.
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I agree, the TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLAR BILL is completely reasonable, it’s the insurance company’s fault alone, there is literally nothing wrong with way we do medicine in the USA.
On an unrelated note I wonder why Americans aren’t having babies? It must be the queers.
Its a U.S. medical bill.
The hospital asks for whatever the fuck it wants after it does the treatment.
Then insurance says “we only pay a negotiate rate” and pays $25-$30K."
I had intern from France a year back when I worked in research. He went skiing and broke his leg around 6 months in. The French healthcare system sent him a check for how much the medical treatment would cost in France. It was around 10% of the bill. He paid the 10% to the hospital.
The hospital kept billing him and sent some of the bills to collections. He asked me what to do about it. “Tell them they have been fully paid by the French health system and to take it up with them. Then go back to France in 2 months and forget about it.”
He laugh and said they immediately stopped bothering him after that.
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I’m in Canada.
Which makes you an ignorant, lying troll.
Good point, so long as the system still technically works, it doesn’t matter if it’s too expensive for 25% of Americans to use it.
25%?! Oh I wish it was that low.
Oh wow, you’re right. It’s 36% now per this KFF article: https://www.kff.org/health-costs/americans-challenges-with-health-care-costs/
Still, a small price to pay to keep the poors-- I mean, uh, the government out of our hospitals.
Nope.
It’s definitely an issue with the USA.
Thanks for the proof.
In no first world country would the bill reach even half that amount. That is definitely a US problem.
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No medical procedure should cost more than 10k.
Pergenat?
Pregananant??
PREGANTE!
Gregnant
Starch masks.
It can be both.