Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m sorry, have you confused the ER with a hotel you’re paying for the human beings who provide medical and nursing and respiratory care. You’re not paying for a mattress
This is an insurance question, not a caregiver one. Try to keep up.
Anonymous wrote:Update I called billing and complained they are willing to take 1/4 off of if i sign a nda to not tell my insurance or media outlet. Seems scammy
Anonymous wrote:Update I called billing and complained they are willing to take 1/4 off of if i sign a nda to not tell my insurance or media outlet. Seems scammy
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you joking? Or trolling?
Serious, why would I pay for a stretcher in the hallway
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your injuries weren't serious enough to need a room with essential medical hookups.
Stretcher and bed are coded the same way.
And presumably you have car/medical insurance so who cares - the insurance covers your bill, no? Or if you weren't at fault, then the other guy's insurance shoukd kick in?
Do they charge the same for a bedin a room vs a stretcher in the hall. Seems like a scam
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hospitals simply don’t have beds right now; people are boarding in ER, etc. You presumably got the same medical care that you would have in a room. You cannot dispute the bill because you were admitted and received necessary care until you were medically stable to go home.
Hard disagree. Bills vary wildly and are a starting point for negotiation IMO. There are people whose sole responsibility is to inflate medical bills as much as possible. Please do dispute.
-work in health”care”
Anonymous wrote:Your injuries weren't serious enough to need a room with essential medical hookups.
Stretcher and bed are coded the same way.
And presumably you have car/medical insurance so who cares - the insurance covers your bill, no? Or if you weren't at fault, then the other guy's insurance shoukd kick in?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you joking? Or trolling?
Serious, why would I pay for a stretcher in the hallway
Anonymous wrote:One would be surprised at what goes on in the world of medical billing. Makes organized crime look like child's play.
Anonymous wrote:Update I called billing and complained they are willing to take 1/4 off of if i sign a nda to not tell my insurance or media outlet. Seems scammy
Anonymous wrote:I’m sorry, have you confused the ER with a hotel you’re paying for the human beings who provide medical and nursing and respiratory care. You’re not paying for a mattress