25 February, 08:42
Making America Healthy Again by Empowering Patients with Clear, Accurate, and Actionable Healthcare Pricing Information
By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, it is hereby ordered
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By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, it is hereby ordered
https://www.whitehouse.gov...
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Here KittyKitty
@HereKittyKitty
25 February, 09:27
In response Carole Parnell to her Publication
Yes!!!
An ER visit last fall resulted in a $1650 charge for the ER Dr for a 5-minute visit It was 'coded' as a 'high kevel of medical decision making'.
I was checked into a room and lab tests were run, and TWO OTHER Drs stopped by twice for 5 minutes each, over my 2-day stay. Their combined charges were $3700 -- quite a bill for their time @ 10 minutes each.
Lab tests came back severely low B12 and blood volume, so they gave blood transfusion and started B12 injections. I suppose that $3700 was also justified as another 'high level of medical decision making', even though almost anyone could have looked at the lab results and said, "Hey, you need what the lab tests show you're low on." ๐คจ
Add another $800 for add'l outpatient tests 3 days later (which showed nothing), bringing total chrges for their "medical expertise" to over $6,000.
I have no insurance.
What a racket they have going!!!
The medical system is a corrupt criminal organization. ๐คฌ
An ER visit last fall resulted in a $1650 charge for the ER Dr for a 5-minute visit It was 'coded' as a 'high kevel of medical decision making'.
I was checked into a room and lab tests were run, and TWO OTHER Drs stopped by twice for 5 minutes each, over my 2-day stay. Their combined charges were $3700 -- quite a bill for their time @ 10 minutes each.
Lab tests came back severely low B12 and blood volume, so they gave blood transfusion and started B12 injections. I suppose that $3700 was also justified as another 'high level of medical decision making', even though almost anyone could have looked at the lab results and said, "Hey, you need what the lab tests show you're low on." ๐คจ
Add another $800 for add'l outpatient tests 3 days later (which showed nothing), bringing total chrges for their "medical expertise" to over $6,000.
I have no insurance.
What a racket they have going!!!
The medical system is a corrupt criminal organization. ๐คฌ
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25 February, 10:01
In response Here KittyKitty to her Publication
That is horrible, I am so very sorry to hear that ๐ข
Between Doctor Costs, Insurance Costs, Drug Costs, Hospital Costs....It's all connected and a huge racket that feeds off each other all at the cost of the patients and IT NEEDS TO STOP..!!!
Between Doctor Costs, Insurance Costs, Drug Costs, Hospital Costs....It's all connected and a huge racket that feeds off each other all at the cost of the patients and IT NEEDS TO STOP..!!!
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It most definitely needs to stop.
When I was a kid in the 60's, our small town doctors made house calls, and their fees were very affordable.
Now it is absolutely insane!
We have lost our way by allowing greed to permeate our society ๐
When I was a kid in the 60's, our small town doctors made house calls, and their fees were very affordable.
Now it is absolutely insane!
We have lost our way by allowing greed to permeate our society ๐
10:50 PM - Feb 25, 2025
In response Carole Parnell to her Publication
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