I just got an emergency room bill. I had a severe sore throat and fever for 2 weeks, step tests came back negative. Then at night my back side started hurting so I went to the ER.
I paid $850 at the ER and today I received another bill for $850.
The only thing on the Bill just says
> "Charges": $11,680
> "Adjustmnets: $9,980
I just got off the phone with them and they say that it will take 10 business days to receive an itemized bill. However, that means the itemized bill will be delivered after the current bill is due.
How are they going to charge somebody $1700 without an itemization?
Furthermore, I am expecting another bill from the ER doctor that saw me because they bill separately and are not covered by insurance. The ER legally cant tell you if the doctor or the hospital accepts your insurance. Thats so crazy.
My wife was absolutely mortified. In brazil I never carried insurance but going to the ER I just had to pay R$400 flat fee for a private hospital. Anything else for tests they would give me the prices up front.
My wife about started screaming when the woman brought in the credit card machine while I was still in pain in the ER hospital bed. It was so embarrassing.
All this is with the top insurance my company (a ~$500 million startup) offers and to make it worse it happened when I was on a company mandated trip.
I paid $850 at the ER and today I received another bill for $850.
The only thing on the Bill just says
> "Charges": $11,680 > "Adjustmnets: $9,980
I just got off the phone with them and they say that it will take 10 business days to receive an itemized bill. However, that means the itemized bill will be delivered after the current bill is due.
How are they going to charge somebody $1700 without an itemization?
Furthermore, I am expecting another bill from the ER doctor that saw me because they bill separately and are not covered by insurance. The ER legally cant tell you if the doctor or the hospital accepts your insurance. Thats so crazy.
My wife was absolutely mortified. In brazil I never carried insurance but going to the ER I just had to pay R$400 flat fee for a private hospital. Anything else for tests they would give me the prices up front.
My wife about started screaming when the woman brought in the credit card machine while I was still in pain in the ER hospital bed. It was so embarrassing.
All this is with the top insurance my company (a ~$500 million startup) offers and to make it worse it happened when I was on a company mandated trip.