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In reply to the discussion: "My sister received her bill for the time her husband spent in the hospital with COVID [View all]Bengus81
(9,492 posts)11. What is the "part" not covered by insurance?
She says they have insurance, this needs to really be investigated. I've never heard of a $1M deductible.
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"My sister received her bill for the time her husband spent in the hospital with COVID [View all]
soothsayer
Oct 2020
OP
So trump and repubs won't send money to cities. So hospitals will go under from their evil ways It's
mucifer
Oct 2020
#2
What a slap in the face for that poor woman,.. like she has not suffered enough.
magicarpet
Oct 2020
#3
I was wondering that too, what kind of ins. is so bad you'd get this kiind of bill?
Liberal In Texas
Oct 2020
#21
It's Vulture Capitalism and the cruelest thing the United States has done to it's people.
WyattKansas
Oct 2020
#34
Meanwhile, mr I pay no taxes gets free "socialized" healthcare - send him the bill
tulipsandroses
Oct 2020
#13
and these idiots drag their feet on obama care , esp with this new poss incoming justice .
AllaN01Bear
Oct 2020
#17
I did this years ago after an E room visit but now it goes right into collections, you get
yaesu
Oct 2020
#30
The first bill Democrats need to pass on January 21 is to lower the age for Medicare.
Lonestarblue
Oct 2020
#25
Yep. Just pass it all as an omnibus bill, and send it to the senate for a single vote.
Volaris
Oct 2020
#39
Does anyone need more evidence to throw their total support to single payer health care?
jaxexpat
Oct 2020
#27
I was told just the other day that if I had insurance, I would not have to pay a covid bill.
LizBeth
Oct 2020
#31
She needs to consult somebody. My sister used to work for a non-profit that advised folks.
Midnight Writer
Oct 2020
#33