• shawn1122@lemm.ee
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    3 days ago

    Funny meme but there is no circumstance where doctors discuss pricing with patients unless it’s an insurance company denying services. The bill for a hospital stay comes from the administrators of the hospital, typically via mail, after the hospital encounter has completed.

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      3 days ago

      USAer here. I visited an ER and they put an IV in me that I didn’t need and only removed it when they got my card info.

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        Oh, I went into an ER, got accused of farming for opiates, which I don’t like (the drug, or the accusation,) then had a nurse attempt to stop me from leaving the room to sign a “Treatment” document, i.e., a “Bill.”

        I’m not a violent person, but that was one of the moments in my life I almost started swinging. Especially at the condescending, accusatory doctor.

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      You mean several bills come in at varying intervals months after the visit. They never make it easy.

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      The suggested strategy is to request an itemized list of charges, then dispute from there.

      You know, like a true Red Blooded American Capitalist.

      The first sentence is true, the second sarcasm.