1. Basic metabolic panel - $247.00 (labwork)
2. Cutting open his ankle - $2,147.00
3. Cutting his tibia - $1,629.00
4. Each of his pills he had to have (blood pressure meds), cost $3 each.
5. A countersink (?) - $1,559.50
6. A drill bit - $937.50
7. Another drill bit - $912.50
8. A blade (for cutting bone, I suppose) - $314.00
9. Another drill bit - $1,181.50
10. A bone graft augment (?) - $10,793.50
11. An implant screw (x 2) - $3,629.50 each
12. An implant plate - $7,446.00
13. More implant screws (x 2) - $2,813.00 each
So far the total bill is over $75,000 and more bills come each day for things like the anesthesiologist, the doctor to read his EKG, the person to draw his blood - they bill separately for everything, now, and if that person doesn't partake in your insurance, you're liable for their entire bill.
Fortunately, so far as we can, our insurance is covering most everyone. Even so, we will be out five figures before this is over and done with.
A person should not go bankrupt because they have the misfortune of being sick or having something happen to them. Nor should they have to resort to "GoFundMe" or dances or cake bakes to pay off their hospital bills. Yet this is what happens around here - people really do have dances and things because of their medical expenses, hoping to pick up a couple thousand to keep the wolves of Isengard at bay - I mean, the medical professionals from garnishing your paycheck or taking out a lien on your house.
I don't understand why this is considered acceptable. We're supposedly the wealthiest nation in the world and people have to have cake bakes to pay their medical bills. There is something wrong with that scenario.
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