I haven't posted anything recently, and this non-bill just came in, so here goes.
Roughly One Thousand Dollars (US) per hour for Emergency Room service! I don't know if this is typical, but I expect it is.
This visit was caused by an adverse reaction to a prescription antibiotic - a fairly severe reaction if you ask me.
I don't know how much of this will be covered by Medicare and supplemental medical insurance, but I'll add that to the blog when I find out. Even so, is this a reasonable cost for emergency room services? I don't know the answer to that question - but it seems quite a high cost to me.
Which brings up the question, will healthcare reform change this cost? I expect reform to change hospital costs, and I don't simply mean who pays them - I mean the costs themselves.
It's a bit of a mixed bag. On the one hand I'm glad the ER was there and available in our time of need - even though the wait to be seen was long (and difficult). And I did have the feeling (faith?) that there was a competent team of medical experts taking care of us, which was comforting. Still, it's a lot of money . . .
By the way, the patient is fine - stopped taking the antibiotic, was back to normal in a few days.
Sunday, March 29, 2009
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Wow. You can see why it does throw people into bancruptcy when they don't have insurance, can't you?
My socialist-side has emerged. Shouldn't healthcare be as accessible and as free as the library?
Damn! They didn't teach this shit. We didn't even debate it. Profit, capitalism, competition, and entrepreneurship.
Grow up and be a doctor, because they make lots of money.
And everyone needs one.
Wow.
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