Topic: why barrycare won't work (1 reason,anyway)
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Tue 01/28/14 01:01 PM
By Dylan Stableford, Yahoo News 4 hours ago Yahoo News
http://news.yahoo.com/snake-bite-89000-162515519.html



A snakebite victim who was treated at a North Carolina hospital came away with more than just fang marks when he received an $89,227 bill for an 18-hour stay.

Eric Ferguson, 54, from Mooresville, N.C., was taking out the trash at his home last August when he was bitten on the foot by a snake. He drove himself to Lake Norman Regional Medical Center, where he was treated with anti-venom medicine.

According to his bill, the hospital charged $81,000 for a four-vial dose of the medication.

Shocked at the price tag, Ferguson told the Charlotte Observer he and his wife found the same vials online for retail prices as low as $750.

Ferguson, who is insured, said his care was "beyond phenomenal."

"It was just the sticker shock," he said.
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A Southern Copperhead snake. (Photo by Joe McDonald/Corbis)

Because the hospital has a contract with Ferguson's insurer, Blue Cross and Blue Shield, it reduced the total bill to $20,227. According to the Observer, the couple paid $5,400 out of pocket to cover their deductible and co-pay.

The hospital defended its prices, saying it has to charge prices higher than retail because of the various discounts it is required to give insurers.

"We are required to give Medicare one level of discount from list price, Medicaid another, and private insurers negotiate for still others," officials told the newspaper. "If we did not start with the list prices we have, we would not end up with enough revenue to remain in operation."

The hospital added: "Our costs for providing uncompensated care are partially covered by higher bills for other patients."

The Fergusons' case is, of course, not unique. A 2013 cover story by Steven Brill in Time magazine ("Why Medical Bills Are Killing Us") detailed the "outrageous pricing and egregious profits" destroying the U.S. health care system, noting that Americans were expected to spend an estimated $2.8 trillion on health care last year.

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Tue 01/28/14 01:05 PM
If they were on the dole like some of us Black-Americans, it would have been free.

We gets da best care thanks to stupid Taxpayers.

mightymoe's photo
Tue 01/28/14 03:27 PM

If they were on the dole like some of us Black-Americans, it would have been free.

We gets da best care thanks to stupid Taxpayers.


i was referring more to the prices doctors charge...

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Tue 01/28/14 04:24 PM
Edited by Sojourning_Soul on Tue 01/28/14 04:27 PM


If they were on the dole like some of us Black-Americans, it would have been free.

We gets da best care thanks to stupid Taxpayers.


i was referring more to the prices doctors charge...


I rarely argue a Drs fee, but the charges are another story

A nurse gave my mom 2 asprin as she was checking out of the hospital. The revised billing had 4 "new" charges totaling almost $600 for those 2 asprin.

That was about 5 yrs ago...... I can't think it's gotten any better!

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Tue 01/28/14 04:57 PM



If they were on the dole like some of us Black-Americans, it would have been free.

We gets da best care thanks to stupid Taxpayers.


i was referring more to the prices doctors charge...


I rarely argue a Drs fee, but the charges are another story

A nurse gave my mom 2 asprin as she was checking out of the hospital. The revised billing had 4 "new" charges totaling almost $600 for those 2 asprin.

That was about 5 yrs ago...... I can't think it's gotten any better!


Medicine for profit, the United States way. Let's get rich on the pain and suffering of others. And of course to make it really ridiculous, let's throw in government intervention.

mightymoe's photo
Tue 01/28/14 07:02 PM
Edited by mightymoe on Tue 01/28/14 07:02 PM




If they were on the dole like some of us Black-Americans, it would have been free.

We gets da best care thanks to stupid Taxpayers.


i was referring more to the prices doctors charge...


I rarely argue a Drs fee, but the charges are another story

A nurse gave my mom 2 asprin as she was checking out of the hospital. The revised billing had 4 "new" charges totaling almost $600 for those 2 asprin.

That was about 5 yrs ago...... I can't think it's gotten any better!


Medicine for profit, the United States way. Let's get rich on the pain and suffering of others. And of course to make it really ridiculous, let's throw in government intervention.


liberals can't be liberals without telling everyone what to do... then lie about it... oh, wait, they lied before it too...