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"jmcquown" wrote in message ... On 11/1/2014 11:37 PM, Christina Websell wrote: "jmcquown" wrote in message ... Yay! The hospital didn't have to keep me. We caught it early enough. I was on IV fluids and two IV antibiotics while I was there. They did some scans and said yep, it's diverticulitis again. I was sent home with some prescriptions. Thank you all for the purrs and good wishes. Jill I'm so glad you're home and feeling not too bad. I do worry about the cost as I know medical care is not free in the USA. They did all of the aforementioned lab work, scans and treatment. They were finally able to give me some pain medication after they got the IV inserted. When they finally released me I went to check out, fully expecting to have to pay a rather large bill. The woman clicked on her computer and said, "You're all set. Hope you feel better!" I was gobsmacked! I wasn't about to look that gift horse in the mouth. I did have to stop at a pharmacy on the way home to pick up and pay for the prescriptions. The hospital pharmacy doesn't dispense them to patients upon being discharged. Prescription drugs are not cheap. All things considered, I got off lightly. Thank you for the good wishes. Jill I'm delighted.. But are you sure they didn't make a mistake? If you are expecting a large bill, probably you will have one later, unless there is a reason why you are suddenly exempt and if you know you are not exempt from health charges, don't leave it for them to pursue you in the future plus some sort of interest. FGS, it's not a gift from God. Find out whether you have to pay or not. If you square it with them and they say "no, you don't have to pay for your scans etc" that's great. Get it in writing. But from what I know of the USA health system (which is not a lot) I doubt they will let you off with this i.e. not paying so be prepared. If you know you should have paid, I'm not saying that, but if that is so, you *know* it's a mistake and they will catch you up about it. I leave it to you to decide. It's never a good idea to suddenly accept free healthcare when you know you didn't ever have it before. If your view differs, please say. |
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On 11/3/2014 1:46 PM, Christina Websell wrote:
"jmcquown" wrote in message ... On 11/1/2014 11:37 PM, Christina Websell wrote: "jmcquown" wrote in message ... Yay! The hospital didn't have to keep me. We caught it early enough. I was on IV fluids and two IV antibiotics while I was there. They did some scans and said yep, it's diverticulitis again. I was sent home with some prescriptions. Thank you all for the purrs and good wishes. Jill I'm so glad you're home and feeling not too bad. I do worry about the cost as I know medical care is not free in the USA. They did all of the aforementioned lab work, scans and treatment. They were finally able to give me some pain medication after they got the IV inserted. When they finally released me I went to check out, fully expecting to have to pay a rather large bill. The woman clicked on her computer and said, "You're all set. Hope you feel better!" I was gobsmacked! I wasn't about to look that gift horse in the mouth. I did have to stop at a pharmacy on the way home to pick up and pay for the prescriptions. The hospital pharmacy doesn't dispense them to patients upon being discharged. Prescription drugs are not cheap. All things considered, I got off lightly. Thank you for the good wishes. Jill I'm delighted.. But are you sure they didn't make a mistake? If you are expecting a large bill, probably you will have one later, unless there is a reason why you are suddenly exempt and if you know you are not exempt from health charges, don't leave it for them to pursue you in the future plus some sort of interest. FGS, it's not a gift from God. Find out whether you have to pay or not. If you square it with them and they say "no, you don't have to pay for your scans etc" that's great. Get it in writing. But from what I know of the USA health system (which is not a lot) I doubt they will let you off with this i.e. not paying so be prepared. If you know you should have paid, I'm not saying that, but if that is so, you *know* it's a mistake and they will catch you up about it. I leave it to you to decide. It's never a good idea to suddenly accept free healthcare when you know you didn't ever have it before. There are hospitals in this country that have to accept and treat patients regardless of job status or insurance. When I was hospitalized for a week for the same thing in 2008 I did have to pay, but at a reduced rate. The treatment was far more intensive (they had to insert a drain in my back due to the massive infection). There were surgical consults and specialists involved. It was not the same as this visit. Jill |
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"jmcquown" wrote in message ... On 11/3/2014 1:46 PM, Christina Websell wrote: "jmcquown" wrote in message ... On 11/1/2014 11:37 PM, Christina Websell wrote: "jmcquown" wrote in message ... Yay! The hospital didn't have to keep me. We caught it early enough. I was on IV fluids and two IV antibiotics while I was there. They did some scans and said yep, it's diverticulitis again. I was sent home with some prescriptions. Thank you all for the purrs and good wishes. Jill I'm so glad you're home and feeling not too bad. I do worry about the cost as I know medical care is not free in the USA. They did all of the aforementioned lab work, scans and treatment. They were finally able to give me some pain medication after they got the IV inserted. When they finally released me I went to check out, fully expecting to have to pay a rather large bill. The woman clicked on her computer and said, "You're all set. Hope you feel better!" I was gobsmacked! I wasn't about to look that gift horse in the mouth. I did have to stop at a pharmacy on the way home to pick up and pay for the prescriptions. The hospital pharmacy doesn't dispense them to patients upon being discharged. Prescription drugs are not cheap. All things considered, I got off lightly. Thank you for the good wishes. Jill I'm delighted.. But are you sure they didn't make a mistake? If you are expecting a large bill, probably you will have one later, unless there is a reason why you are suddenly exempt and if you know you are not exempt from health charges, don't leave it for them to pursue you in the future plus some sort of interest. FGS, it's not a gift from God. Find out whether you have to pay or not. If you square it with them and they say "no, you don't have to pay for your scans etc" that's great. Get it in writing. But from what I know of the USA health system (which is not a lot) I doubt they will let you off with this i.e. not paying so be prepared. If you know you should have paid, I'm not saying that, but if that is so, you *know* it's a mistake and they will catch you up about it. I leave it to you to decide. It's never a good idea to suddenly accept free healthcare when you know you didn't ever have it before. There are hospitals in this country that have to accept and treat patients regardless of job status or insurance. When I was hospitalized for a week for the same thing in 2008 I did have to pay, but at a reduced rate. The treatment was far more intensive (they had to insert a drain in my back due to the massive infection). There were surgical consults and specialists involved. It was not the same as this visit. Jill there are hospitals here too that do that. so. are you entitled to free care or not? Stop answering about years ago. What about now? Did the hospital let you off paying because of a mistake? It's difficult not take advantage of it isn't it? I suggest you don't. You know if you need to pay (and maybe you don't have to) but if you do don't try to avoid it. Or maybe the next time you need hospital treatment they might say no. |
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On 2014-11-03 6:20 PM, Christina Websell wrote:
there are hospitals here too that do that. so. are you entitled to free care or not? Stop answering about years ago. What about now? Did the hospital let you off paying because of a mistake? It's difficult not take advantage of it isn't it? I suggest you don't. You know if you need to pay (and maybe you don't have to) but if you do don't try to avoid it. Or maybe the next time you need hospital treatment they might say no. There's a world of difference between being surprised she didn't get a big bill, as Jill said she was, and taking advantage of a mistake on the hospital's part, which does not appear to have happened. I expect Jill, being American, has first-hand knowledge of the US medical system in her area, and understood clearly what the hospital staff told her about whether or not she had a big bill. -- Cheryl |
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On 11/3/2014 5:26 PM, Cheryl wrote:
On 2014-11-03 6:20 PM, Christina Websell wrote: there are hospitals here too that do that. so. are you entitled to free care or not? Stop answering about years ago. What about now? Did the hospital let you off paying because of a mistake? It's difficult not take advantage of it isn't it? I suggest you don't. You know if you need to pay (and maybe you don't have to) but if you do don't try to avoid it. Or maybe the next time you need hospital treatment they might say no. There's a world of difference between being surprised she didn't get a big bill, as Jill said she was, and taking advantage of a mistake on the hospital's part, which does not appear to have happened. I expect Jill, being American, has first-hand knowledge of the US medical system in her area, and understood clearly what the hospital staff told her about whether or not she had a big bill. Tweed's get all atwitter about nothing. It was not a mistake. I certainly wouldn't have attempted to take advantage of the situation. They knew I didn't have insurance. So they wrote it off. It didn't cost them what it did when I was there for a week (oops, not supposed to mention the past!). I don't appreciate being talked down to as if I'm a child. Am I sure I won't be charged for this? Yeah, I'm sure. I got a courtesy call from the hospital today just to check on how I was feeling. They didn't call to say "Hey, you owe us money!" Tweed really needs to take a chill pill. I think she has a very negative view of the US and I don't know why. Jill |
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On 11/3/2014 6:21 PM, jmcquown wrote:
Tweed really needs to take a chill pill. I think she has a very negative view of the US and I don't know why. Jill You know, ever since we stopped respecting the Crown, and that liberty thing we all are barmy about? - .. Christopher A. Young Learn about Jesus www.lds.org .. |
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"Cheryl" wrote in message ... On 2014-11-03 6:20 PM, Christina Websell wrote: there are hospitals here too that do that. so. are you entitled to free care or not? Stop answering about years ago. What about now? Did the hospital let you off paying because of a mistake? It's difficult not take advantage of it isn't it? I suggest you don't. You know if you need to pay (and maybe you don't have to) but if you do don't try to avoid it. Or maybe the next time you need hospital treatment they might say no. There's a world of difference between being surprised she didn't get a big bill, as Jill said she was, and taking advantage of a mistake on the hospital's part, which does not appear to have happened. I expect Jill, being American, has first-hand knowledge of the US medical system in her area, and understood clearly what the hospital staff told her about whether or not she had a big bill. -- Cheryl Yet not long ago she was afraid to go to ER after an injury because she had no health insurance, so what has changed since then? |
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On 11/9/2014 1:28 PM, Christina Websell wrote:
"Cheryl" wrote in message ... On 2014-11-03 6:20 PM, Christina Websell wrote: there are hospitals here too that do that. so. are you entitled to free care or not? Stop answering about years ago. What about now? Did the hospital let you off paying because of a mistake? It's difficult not take advantage of it isn't it? I suggest you don't. You know if you need to pay (and maybe you don't have to) but if you do don't try to avoid it. Or maybe the next time you need hospital treatment they might say no. There's a world of difference between being surprised she didn't get a big bill, as Jill said she was, and taking advantage of a mistake on the hospital's part, which does not appear to have happened. I expect Jill, being American, has first-hand knowledge of the US medical system in her area, and understood clearly what the hospital staff told her about whether or not she had a big bill. -- Cheryl Yet not long ago she was afraid to go to ER after an injury because she had no health insurance, so what has changed since then? I was not *afraid* to go when I broke my nose. I didn't WANT to go because I knew there wasn't a damn thing they could do about it. They gave me an ice pack (big whup, I have one at home) and Tylenol. I tripped over the cat steps and fell face first into the night stand. I knocked over the glass lamp I was trying to reach to turn on, having stupidly neglected to turn it on in the morning. (It's controlled by a switch by the door.) My glasses flew off. I was blind, I was crying in pain and it was dark in the room. I crawled over to the emergency panel by the door and hit the alarm. Security showed up and so did my neighbors AND the paramedics. I kept saying no but they all ganged up on me and insisted I go to the ER. The ambulance bill was $400. I was NOT charged for the ER visit. Jill |
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