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Mar 25, 2016
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sah22
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Blue Cross Blue Shield Federal. $175 copay and then they cover 100%.
Should I be upset that this went up 75% in the last 10 years?
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Medical costs are out of control.
bluebloodedcoug
3/25/16 7:12am
And we pay full sticker price for a new car as well? Plus $750 for under coat?
OldCosmo
3/25/16 7:19am
I'll pay $175 for my next baby and that's it.
sah22
3/25/16 9:02am
Please expound. Copay?
blueaussie
3/25/16 9:26am
Let me guess: ... H M O
OldCosmo
3/25/16 9:30am
I don't know about him but we have almost hit out of pocket max this year.
blueaussie
3/25/16 9:39am
Bummer, must be a rough year so far.
OldCosmo
3/25/16 9:59am
Nah, it's been good. A new baby and then just a lot of follow up tests for him.
blueaussie
3/25/16 10:22am
Blue Cross Blue Shield Federal. $175 copay and then they cover 100%.
sah22
3/25/16 11:30am
Nice. Thanks.
blueaussie
3/25/16 11:53am
This while other people use the ER like their primary care doctor and don't pay
Lalau
3/25/16 7:20am
Reagan changed the law cannot deny ER care to anyone
chirocoug
3/25/16 7:45am
Sounds like hospital stay bill is out of control
HoustonCougar
3/25/16 7:21am
Yep
Littlerich
3/25/16 7:22am
Try NICU. Our daughter got put there 8 hours as a "precaution"
OU Cougar
3/25/16 7:27am
That's preposterous that you were charged that.
spugeddy24
3/25/16 7:36am
That's $4,375 per hour!? What did they do each hour to earn that $?
Agaricus
3/25/16 7:47am
If it was like our reason two day stay, they watch the monitor and enter room
blueaussie
3/25/16 8:14am
NICU equipment and monitoring is high level
WorfoSAUR
3/25/16 8:18am
What hospital was this at?
RexIdaCoug
3/25/16 7:49am
My guess is you were paying for the families who don't pay their bills
KingDave
3/25/16 7:52am
Sounds like a nasty justification to me. Those charges are not justifiable
spugeddy24
3/25/16 10:19am
My daughter was in the NICU for 7 weeks. She's our million dollar baby.
DB Cooper
3/25/16 10:27am
That's shameful if true.
SouthernCoug
3/25/16 1:40pm
I'm convinced that medical billing practices in the US are near the top of the
Flippy
3/25/16 7:51am
And if you are not insured, they charge you much more than they do the insurance companies.
roseyscenario
3/25/16 7:58am
Can you negotiate costs up front?
Bert609
3/25/16 7:59am
It is an outrage and a scandal.
roseyscenario
3/25/16 8:00am
The best is how they just start doing tests, don't explain anything or the costs
Dillinger
3/25/16 8:03am
I don't think most doctors understand the full costs
WorfoSAUR
3/25/16 8:20am
I don't think they are out gouging patients, most of them anyways, but I agree
Dillinger
3/25/16 1:03pm
Doctors who have their own practice might know, but those part of a hospital
Schultz is back
3/25/16 6:28pm
Yep. Our bills were about $10k with no epidural and staying one night. Crazy.
dtownCoug
3/25/16 8:20am
We had a bill that charged $2 per 200mg ibuprofen pill.
Caboom
3/25/16 8:25am
For our last baby we paid as we left and asked for a discount. Seems like they
fiberpost
3/25/16 8:26am
This is why home births are better if mom and baby are healthy.
ybyuy
3/25/16 8:31am
I definitely trust midwives over doctors. Doctors are just itching to operate. It's like they teach it during residency.
TaiJuan
3/25/16 8:42am
Itching to operate?
WJCougar
3/25/16 8:50am
I am telling you: that addition several years of intensive training is just terrible.
TaiJuan
3/25/16 8:55am
TIC meter broken
scottpete
3/25/16 9:31am
This may take the cake for most uneducated and ignorant post on CB. There is so much misinformation here, I don't know
slowhiteguy
3/25/16 10:30am
Yeah, I am very stupid and uneducated.
ybyuy
3/25/16 10:50am
Did you actually read what you wrote? I work with OBs and midwives every single day. I've been in emergencies with
slowhiteguy
3/25/16 10:53am
We found that the hospital billed us for several fraudulent charges.
thecelloguy
3/25/16 8:35am
It wasn't fraud. Was it incorrect, heck yeah. Should the hospital have gotten it
OldCosmo
3/25/16 8:57am
Same experience, son spent overnight in hospital, charged 2 nights and
Agaricus
3/26/16 7:19am
Seems fraudulent to me
spugeddy24
3/26/16 7:22am
I've been on a high deductible plan for the last six years
Cachanilla83
3/25/16 8:48am
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cvd6262
3/25/16 11:47am
You have to pay for the medical law suits and doctor liability insurance because
Lance71
3/25/16 9:02am
Uhhhhh, no.
MormonDevil
3/25/16 9:54am
From the over-the-top Leftist rag Forbes ...
MormonDevil
3/25/16 9:56am
Forbes again ...
MormonDevil
3/25/16 10:00am
wow,.. had a baby in december and it cost us 350$ out of pocket. but that compa
Mayor of Cougartown
3/25/16 9:15am
Midwives have worked well for us! < $3300 (nothing covered by insurance)
AFewThoughts
3/25/16 9:25am
Consider yourself lucky. That's like knowing you are going to be in a traffic accident and knowingly not putting on
slowhiteguy
3/25/16 10:36am
You may be only exposed to the ones that result in problems.
Rusby
3/26/16 12:51am
By the time we had our last two kids, we figured out how to make money on
Mister P
3/25/16 10:18am
You know, you unwind that process back to the first mover and it makes you a
OldCosmo
3/25/16 10:40am
Government regulations lead to increased costs which then get passed onto the rest of us. Thank the government.
slowhiteguy
3/25/16 10:39am
The doctor will owe me money for our next baby.....
BYU Grounds
3/25/16 1:06pm
A second part of why costs are so high.
blueaussie
3/25/16 2:24pm
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