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Nov 1, 2024
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CasualFan
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Insurance companies do not pay anything close to the number on those bills
US medical care is a very odd business
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Time
What is the most you have ever had your insurance billed for issue/visit?
AggieWeekendCougar
7:51am
My son had a procedure that required an emergency surgery. Total was about $85k.
Bin01015
7:54am
Our system is so great!!!! That sounds so reasonable!!!
Iman23
8:00am
156k. Birth of child, emergency surgery right after for wife.
citron
8:04am
$245,279.75 (first days days after kidney transplant)
MichCoug
8:22am
The cardiologist was paid between $1200-1400 dollars for that procedure
cougfanz
8:22am
Insurance companies do not pay anything close to the number on those bills
CasualFan
8:26am
That seems low. If he can only do 2-3 of those procedures per day, how is he
AggieWeekendCougar
8:26am
Because he’s doing 10 or so. He doesn’t sit around while the room is being
Nakedbootleg
8:38am
Volume. You just do a lot of them combined with other avenues
cougfanz
8:40am
Twins were in the NICU for 30 days after being born. $300k+
Superman21
8:30am
How are they doing?
JoMax
9:17am
They are great. They are 10 now. The girl was 4lbs 5oz and the boy was 3lbs 7 oz
Superman21
9:24am
My SIL had a heart transplant years ago....
dut99002
10:51am
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