Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have 3 kids in private (preschool and Big 3) abs never paid for testing. We did Curative or Sameday when needed to test. Tests were always back the same day (except during Christmas time). Kids never missed a day of school because test was late.
Curative and Same Day both charge for testing. Do you mean that your insurance covered these tests?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Similar policies here but we take our Covid test at Walter Reed and they are always same day. So zero expense for me.
WR only tests if you have symptoms so if no symptoms you are lying to them to get one done.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our school has tested PCR weekly with 25 hour results for nearly 2 years and our cost was $0. It was covered by insurance. They worked with a company that did it on campus and billed direct to our insurance with the proper codes . I would not be ok with 1500 expense!
OP here. To be clear, the $1500 isn't for on campus testing. The weekly on campus testing at our Big-3 is included in our tuition. This is for testing because your kid has a cough or runny nose and can't come to school because those are considered COVID symptoms. So, we have to get DS tested off campus, with a PCR test, in order for him to return to school. If we did the DC free PCR test, it takes about 4 days for results to come back. So, if we want DS to return to school as quickly as possible, i.e., the next day, we have to get a rapid PCR test. We usually go to Same Day Georgetown and pay between $175 and $225 for the 1-2 hour results. It's annoying.
You are choosing private tests that are full pay for 1 hour results. Of course you will pay a premium. Free is available so stop complaining.
I don’t want DS to have to miss more than one day of school, so we pay for the rapid test. We can afford to pay extra. But my point is if you can’t pay for it, then your kid has to stay home longer than a kid whose parents can pay for the test. And there’s no virtual option anymore for kids who need to stay at home. This struck me as unfair. If you don’t care, you don’t need to bother to post.
OP: pays $, sends kid to school with symptoms
Classmates: develop symptoms
Classmate parents: have to pay $ or take time off work because kids have symptoms
OP: but think of the families who can't afford it!
C'mon OP, be the change.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our school has tested PCR weekly with 25 hour results for nearly 2 years and our cost was $0. It was covered by insurance. They worked with a company that did it on campus and billed direct to our insurance with the proper codes . I would not be ok with 1500 expense!
OP here. To be clear, the $1500 isn't for on campus testing. The weekly on campus testing at our Big-3 is included in our tuition. This is for testing because your kid has a cough or runny nose and can't come to school because those are considered COVID symptoms. So, we have to get DS tested off campus, with a PCR test, in order for him to return to school. If we did the DC free PCR test, it takes about 4 days for results to come back. So, if we want DS to return to school as quickly as possible, i.e., the next day, we have to get a rapid PCR test. We usually go to Same Day Georgetown and pay between $175 and $225 for the 1-2 hour results. It's annoying.
You are choosing private tests that are full pay for 1 hour results. Of course you will pay a premium. Free is available so stop complaining.
I don’t want DS to have to miss more than one day of school, so we pay for the rapid test. We can afford to pay extra. But my point is if you can’t pay for it, then your kid has to stay home longer than a kid whose parents can pay for the test. And there’s no virtual option anymore for kids who need to stay at home. This struck me as unfair. If you don’t care, you don’t need to bother to post.
Anonymous wrote:We have 3 kids in private (preschool and Big 3) abs never paid for testing. We did Curative or Sameday when needed to test. Tests were always back the same day (except during Christmas time). Kids never missed a day of school because test was late.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our school has tested PCR weekly with 25 hour results for nearly 2 years and our cost was $0. It was covered by insurance. They worked with a company that did it on campus and billed direct to our insurance with the proper codes . I would not be ok with 1500 expense!
OP here. To be clear, the $1500 isn't for on campus testing. The weekly on campus testing at our Big-3 is included in our tuition. This is for testing because your kid has a cough or runny nose and can't come to school because those are considered COVID symptoms. So, we have to get DS tested off campus, with a PCR test, in order for him to return to school. If we did the DC free PCR test, it takes about 4 days for results to come back. So, if we want DS to return to school as quickly as possible, i.e., the next day, we have to get a rapid PCR test. We usually go to Same Day Georgetown and pay between $175 and $225 for the 1-2 hour results. It's annoying.
You are choosing private tests that are full pay for 1 hour results. Of course you will pay a premium. Free is available so stop complaining.
I don’t want DS to have to miss more than one day of school, so we pay for the rapid test. We can afford to pay extra. But my point is if you can’t pay for it, then your kid has to stay home longer than a kid whose parents can pay for the test. And there’s no virtual option anymore for kids who need to stay at home. This struck me as unfair. If you don’t care, you don’t need to bother to post.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our school has tested PCR weekly with 25 hour results for nearly 2 years and our cost was $0. It was covered by insurance. They worked with a company that did it on campus and billed direct to our insurance with the proper codes . I would not be ok with 1500 expense!
OP here. To be clear, the $1500 isn't for on campus testing. The weekly on campus testing at our Big-3 is included in our tuition. This is for testing because your kid has a cough or runny nose and can't come to school because those are considered COVID symptoms. So, we have to get DS tested off campus, with a PCR test, in order for him to return to school. If we did the DC free PCR test, it takes about 4 days for results to come back. So, if we want DS to return to school as quickly as possible, i.e., the next day, we have to get a rapid PCR test. We usually go to Same Day Georgetown and pay between $175 and $225 for the 1-2 hour results. It's annoying.
You are choosing private tests that are full pay for 1 hour results. Of course you will pay a premium. Free is available so stop complaining.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our school has tested PCR weekly with 25 hour results for nearly 2 years and our cost was $0. It was covered by insurance. They worked with a company that did it on campus and billed direct to our insurance with the proper codes . I would not be ok with 1500 expense!
OP here. To be clear, the $1500 isn't for on campus testing. The weekly on campus testing at our Big-3 is included in our tuition. This is for testing because your kid has a cough or runny nose and can't come to school because those are considered COVID symptoms. So, we have to get DS tested off campus, with a PCR test, in order for him to return to school. If we did the DC free PCR test, it takes about 4 days for results to come back. So, if we want DS to return to school as quickly as possible, i.e., the next day, we have to get a rapid PCR test. We usually go to Same Day Georgetown and pay between $175 and $225 for the 1-2 hour results. It's annoying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our school has tested PCR weekly with 25 hour results for nearly 2 years and our cost was $0. It was covered by insurance. They worked with a company that did it on campus and billed direct to our insurance with the proper codes . I would not be ok with 1500 expense!
OP here. To be clear, the $1500 isn't for on campus testing. The weekly on campus testing at our Big-3 is included in our tuition. This is for testing because your kid has a cough or runny nose and can't come to school because those are considered COVID symptoms. So, we have to get DS tested off campus, with a PCR test, in order for him to return to school. If we did the DC free PCR test, it takes about 4 days for results to come back. So, if we want DS to return to school as quickly as possible, i.e., the next day, we have to get a rapid PCR test. We usually go to Same Day Georgetown and pay between $175 and $225 for the 1-2 hour results. It's annoying.
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Anonymous wrote:Our school has tested PCR weekly with 25 hour results for nearly 2 years and our cost was $0. It was covered by insurance. They worked with a company that did it on campus and billed direct to our insurance with the proper codes . I would not be ok with 1500 expense!