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I Had Surgery

I just looked up my insurance Explanation of Benefits.

Surgery and one night in the hospital they billed $40,000.

This is what it's like to get sick in the US. And this is only one bill.
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MissSimpleMind · 36-40, F
And probably if you were a self-pay patient, that cost would be a quarter of that (probably even less).

When I had my daughter, I was billed 13K (no-nonsense healthy vaginal delivery - no meds). I didn't have typical insurance so to them, I was self-pay. I received a 75% discount plus another 20% on that balance for paying within 15 days. My total? $2600. It's crazy to think that there's people in this world (too many people) paying $1000 monthly premiums with 10K deductibles. So to a normal healthy woman having a child in that situation - her bills (premiums + deductible) for having a baby that year would have been $22K! And how awful would that be if her baby was born December 31st! Deductible would start over the next day...

Not saying insurance is bad - not saying that at all! But the difference between what they bill insurance companies and what they bill an individual paying out of pocket is ridiculous. Fortunately, we're apart of a health-share ministry that reimburses us for all our bills. We get 100% covered! I'm so thankful I never have to fight with another insurance company again!

I'm assuming you do have insurance? I hope they pick up a very large portion of that bill for you. Good luck!
abooklover · 56-60, F
@MissSimpleMind I do. I'll probably owe about $7000 grand total for the past 3 months. I've had a lot of medical issues. I'm filling out financial assistance applications today but I might be over income. I'll just have to call and negotiate with everyone. It shouldn't be like this.