Anonymous wrote:Can you afford several hundred dollars for the stay? Call the hospital administration and ask what the out-of-pocket would be if your insurance won't cover a stay. When I called around for the cost of staying after my c-section it was a few hundred dollars a night; I assume meds would have been extra.
Alternatively, you could book a hotel right by the hospital and stay there. That won't help with pain control but you will be less stressed, and nearer the hospital if you need to be.
Anonymous wrote:I went home the same day and it was awful. Another friend hemorrhaged at home and luckily made it back in time for more surgery. Insurance sucks.
Anonymous wrote:That's a tough one, OP. I don't have any advice, but I wish you luck. I'm sorry that insurance is putting you in this very precarious situation.
Anonymous wrote:Can you afford several hundred dollars for the stay? Call the hospital administration and ask what the out-of-pocket would be if your insurance won't cover a stay. When I called around for the cost of staying after my c-section it was a few hundred dollars a night; I assume meds would have been extra.
Alternatively, you could book a hotel right by the hospital and stay there. That won't help with pain control but you will be less stressed, and nearer the hospital if you need to be.
Anonymous wrote:Will your insurance not pay for it even if your doctor says it is medically necessary for you to stay (which I think a case could be made for given your history?)