Although in Belgium I've found out that you can still have unexpected costs because for some reason, only one type of procedure per day can be reimbursed. Which means if you have a problem that takes two (or more) ultrasound scans to be diagnosed, only one of those will get reimbursed and you'll have to pay for the others.
This happened to us with our kid, first hospital did a scan, concluded that we should go to the children's hospital close by for better treatment, the doctor there did a scan there the same day to see for himself (at 23:30! half an hour later and it would have been reimbursed) and of course this one had to be paid for. Which is beyond stupid IMO. Well at least it wasn't US-level prices.
Although in Belgium I've found out that you can still have unexpected costs because for some reason, only one type of procedure per day can be reimbursed. Which means if you have a problem that takes two (or more) ultrasound scans to be diagnosed, only one of those will get reimbursed and you'll have to pay for the others.
This happened to us with our kid, first hospital did a scan, concluded that we should go to the children's hospital close by for better treatment, the doctor there did a scan there the same day to see for himself (at 23:30! half an hour later and it would have been reimbursed) and of course this one had to be paid for. Which is beyond stupid IMO. Well at least it wasn't US-level prices.