Ridiculous medical bill alert - $874 because holding a nurse's hand is "physical therapy", 12k (!) for changed sheets
Sara Janell was shocked when she received a bill of $41,288 after being hospitalized for three days following her leg operation. She was charged for bed changes, a recovery room, medicines, surgical supplies, laboratory changes, operating room work, and even physical therapy.
The most surprising thing was that she didnt even receive any physical therapy services. The only thing it could possibly be referring to was when she held the nurses hand when walking after the surgery. Its unimaginable that she would be charged $874 for just that!
Saras extreme bill left her feeling shocked because many of the charges mentioned didnt seem appropriate for the services provided
The TikToker told netizens that even though she was charged $12,487 for room and bed changes, she had to deal with bedbugs every single night that she spent in the hospital. People asked her if she had insurance. She mentioned that she did and that her provider was going to cover a good amount of her bill but that she wouldnt be paying the rest of it.
https://www.aol.com/woman-receives-shocking-hospital-bill-055024016.html
People asked her if she had insurance - I mean, it's sounding like a protection racket rather than insurance.

NoMoreRepugs
(11,138 posts)I'm as old, cranky and white as it gets and at the moment I am wearing a lightweight hoode INDOORS. WTF??
Silent Type
(8,843 posts)have insurance, she can probably negotiate it down to a similar amount, assuming she can even pay anything.
Since inception of Medicare in mid-1960s -- and under most private insurance plans at the time -- providers charge way more than they expect to get. It goes back to when Medicare and insurers pretty much paid whatever a provider billed. Payers -- including Medicare -- learned quickly that providers are greedy too.
anciano
(1,739 posts)there is a book available from Amazon entitled "Crush Medical Debt" by Virgie Bright Ellington MD that explains the step by step process of exactly what to do.
ck4829
(36,877 posts)enid602
(9,253 posts)Every time Ive been hospitalized, Ive had to pay up to my maximum yearly out of pocket BEFORE treatment starts. Everything paíd IN ADVANCE.