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$22K for 10 Stitches, a Year and a Half Later
Medpage Today ^ | October 28, 2021 | Sophie Putka

Posted on 10/28/2021 4:30:55 PM PDT by nickcarraway

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To: algore

Do not ever go to an ER if there is an alternative has been my advice for a long time.

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I’m not sure about most group insurance companies, but my medical insurance pays better if I go to an ER rather than one of those emergency clinics.


61 posted on 10/28/2021 7:59:45 PM PDT by Responsibility2nd (I love my country. It's my government that I hate.)
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To: Pollard

Any ER doc or and someone else on call could have stitched that up, then you use Vitamin E to take care of the scarring. But NO, you had to have a plastic surgeon to do that. WELL Baby you pay it, you wanted it.


62 posted on 10/28/2021 8:03:18 PM PDT by Captain Peter Blood (https://www.freerepublic.com/focus/bloggers/3804407/posts?q=1&;pag, and that)
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To: 2 Kool 2 Be 4-Gotten
I get the deductibles and copay part. I'm over my max out of pocket for the year. Have been since June. These tests should've been covered 100% by insurance.

The "usual and customary" fee for the test was let's say $750. The Insurance negotiated rate is $500, which was paid.

The testing facility is coming after me for the remaining $250. That's wrong. They negotiated the rates with the insurance company and I've met my max out of pocket deductible.

Up to this year, my understanding has always been once I've met my max out of pocket deductible, I'm "done." The negotiated rates between the insurnace plan and the doctors that accept those insurance plans are what they get paid (minus any deductible I have left, which is $0.) There's something going on here that I'm not quite understanding, and typically I'm not a dumb guy. I don't think this is right.

The numbers I used above aren't the real numbers (those are significantly higher ..) and not knowing what I'll have to pay to repair the AC Joint in my left shoulder (it's completely separated and painful to reach across my chest or push from any direction) means I'm not going to do it until I know what it's going to cost.

63 posted on 10/28/2021 8:40:25 PM PDT by usconservative (When The Ballot Box No Longer Counts, The Ammunition Box Does. (What's In Your Ammo Box?))
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To: usconservative

“.) There’s something going on here that I’m not quite understanding, and typically I’m not a dumb guy”

“Insurance” (investment) Lobby = Congress, Mitch Nancy and the RICO.


64 posted on 10/28/2021 9:04:15 PM PDT by Varsity Flight ( "War by the prophesies set before you." I Timothy 1:18)
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To: usconservative

“I can’t even get a straight answer if the anesthesiologist and recovery room staff are on hospital staff or paid contractors (which my insurance won’t cover.)”

At least for the anesthesiologist, they should have a list of those who are under contract with the hospital. But, overall, maybe call BCBS, I have them too, and I remember being told not to worry, as long as I use an in-network hospital.


65 posted on 10/28/2021 9:47:50 PM PDT by BobL (I shop at Walmart and eat at McDonald's, I just don't tell anyone, like most here.)
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To: nickcarraway

4 years ago I shredded my finger in an electric hedge trimmer. The doc in a box sent me to the ER. X-ray and 10 stitches was $2,000. A month later I was sent another $230 bill for a “Doctor’s fee”.


66 posted on 10/28/2021 9:55:48 PM PDT by Rebelbase (Were State Dept. Havana Syndrome victims the guinea pigs of 5G/graphene oxide "vaccine" tests?)
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To: markman46

Another example of why we should learn to code.


67 posted on 10/28/2021 9:57:43 PM PDT by JohnnyP (Thinking is hard work (I stole that from Rush).)
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To: BobL
I remember being told not to worry, as long as I use an in-network hospital.

Just becuase you use an in-network hospital doesn't mean the anesthesiologist, recovery room nurses & staff, etc.. are also in-network.

That bit me in the ass when I had to have wrist surgery to re-attach my right wrist back to my arm with two titanium plates and 12 screws. $8k worth of bit me in the ass.

68 posted on 10/28/2021 9:58:22 PM PDT by usconservative (When The Ballot Box No Longer Counts, The Ammunition Box Does. (What's In Your Ammo Box?))
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To: KarlInOhio

What happened to the good old days? My youngest son was born in the early 90s and I had the standard work provided health care where I paid $200 a month for a then family of three.

Younger son’s birth including all prenatal visits and an overnight in the hospital was around $300.


69 posted on 10/28/2021 10:00:36 PM PDT by Rebelbase (Were State Dept. Havana Syndrome victims the guinea pigs of 5G/graphene oxide "vaccine" tests?)
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To: Pollard

I accidentally stabbed myself in the wrist back in July. Deep wound about 1/2 inch long that would have taken at least 3 stitches. Cleaned it out with peroxide and sealed it up with super glue. There is a nice scar but it healed up just fine.


70 posted on 10/28/2021 10:06:21 PM PDT by Rebelbase (Were State Dept. Havana Syndrome victims the guinea pigs of 5G/graphene oxide "vaccine" tests?)
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To: Deaf Smith
Duct tape is sufficient for adult males.

ROFL! You forgot the cold beer!

71 posted on 10/28/2021 10:53:41 PM PDT by grey_whiskers (The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change with out notice.)
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To: algore

I use a .32 hilti gun with purple charges and four prong three inch beam fasteners for all my medical stitching. They stay stitched and don’t come back.


72 posted on 10/29/2021 1:27:42 AM PDT by .44 Special (Taimid Buacharch)
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To: usconservative
The lab was part of the medical network that my insurance company had a negotiated rate with so they accepted the $75 as payment in full. I have no idea whether the insurance company really put the screws to the lab, or if $75 was reasonable for the labor and materials used so $1500 was a ridiculous MSRP.

When I had some surgery the list price was $24k, with the negotiated payment of $8k including my $2000 copay, so the the hospital only had a 3x factor for that vs. 20x for the tests. Looking at my lifetime of medical bills, I got far more value from the difference between the MSRP and negotiated rate than I got from the amount the insurance company actually paid. My ideal insurance would be lower payments per month to get the negotiated rate plus payments for catastrophic bills and they wouldn't pay anything most years like car insurance.

73 posted on 10/29/2021 4:38:25 AM PDT by KarlInOhio ("Anti-fascist" is from the official name of the Berlin Wall: Anti-fascist Protection Barrier.)
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To: JohnnyP

wrong type of coding.. sorry

by coding i meant diagnosis coding, huge books just filled with the proper code that needs to be used for payment of services


74 posted on 10/29/2021 10:54:29 AM PDT by markman46 (engage brain before using keyboard!!!)
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To: KarlInOhio

100% to everything you said especially about benefitting from the negotiated rate.

Maybe it’s a good analogy maybe not but it’s a bit like paying to join a “buyers club” as opposed to a straightforward indemnity.

The dirty secret is that the “MSRP” can often be whatever the billing entity says it is. In many cases (some cases) it can border on a scam which you escape if you get the negotiated rate.


75 posted on 10/29/2021 2:15:21 PM PDT by 2 Kool 2 Be 4-Gotten
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To: usconservative

Two things. Deductibles max out for a given uear. Copays may (if you really have a max out of pocket provision) but also may not (if you don’t).

You EOB (Explanation of Benefits) from your insurance company is the “source of truth”.

If it says you don’t owe an in network provider anything but they are still coming after you then you’re on very solid ground in fighting it.


76 posted on 10/29/2021 2:21:06 PM PDT by 2 Kool 2 Be 4-Gotten
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To: markman46

I was trying to be funny, dammit. :)


77 posted on 10/29/2021 4:04:32 PM PDT by JohnnyP (Thinking is hard work (I stole that from Rush).)
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To: JohnnyP

LOL, i knew you were :-)


78 posted on 10/29/2021 4:23:45 PM PDT by markman46 (engage brain before using keyboard!!!)
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