Anonymous wrote:What state are you in that the ACA plans are 1k per month for an 18k deductible for a single person?
Anonymous wrote:The rest of us have to pay premiums through the nose because most people are like you and don't have insurance and most don't pay. So we subsidize everyone else. Cry me a river.
Anonymous wrote:Negotiate hard. Tell the biller you tried to decline the pregnancy test and they insisted.
Make them an offer. See if you can get any comps from anyone who goes to the same place.
Maybe try your urgicare biller to see if they can suggest anything if they are connected to the same hospital system.
I have an employer paid HMO so don't pay much co-pay but my ER visit for fainting was over $1K rack rate about 5 years ago. Hooked me up to an IV and I think did some heart rate monitoring. Plus an assessment.
Anonymous wrote:My PCP decided against going to the ER for extreme pain. He kinda knew what could be wrong, but not a 100%. You are not alone, OP. Doctors are in the same boat. We all are, as a matter of fact. I had the best insurance, and still would not go to the ER. Most people are priced out of this service. I think feds are OK, the rest of us are sol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am uninsured because ACA is not A for me, it's Unafforadble (UCA). I am not entirely low income but in the very uncomfortable middle for whom ACA costs are too expensive. Monthly premiums higher than 1,000 and a deductible of $18,000. What would the ACA coverage help me with in this case? Nada, for $1,000+ a month, I would have to pay this 2,350 bill out of pocket as part of deductible!
Incorrect. The charges are reduced per the contract with the insurer. A 2380 “charge” would be reduced to maybe $500 or so.
Anonymous wrote:When I’ve worked with ER billing on some huge payments (because at the time I had a really high deductible and sadly 2 ER visits in a month)….. they let me negotiate it down to 50% if I paid within 24 hours.
I did. That knocked off thousands. But I had to pay thousands all at once.
I’m not sure if that’s a weird scam on their part. But. I feel like it was the best I could do.
Anonymous wrote:When I’ve worked with ER billing on some huge payments (because at the time I had a really high deductible and sadly 2 ER visits in a month)….. they let me negotiate it down to 50% if I paid within 24 hours.
I did. That knocked off thousands. But I had to pay thousands all at once.
I’m not sure if that’s a weird scam on their part. But. I feel like it was the best I could do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am uninsured because ACA is not A for me, it's Unafforadble (UCA). I am not entirely low income but in the very uncomfortable middle for whom ACA costs are too expensive. Monthly premiums higher than 1,000 and a deductible of $18,000. What would the ACA coverage help me with in this case? Nada, for $1,000+ a month, I would have to pay this 2,350 bill out of pocket as part of deductible!
Ok so it sounds like you’ve come out ahead.