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Eugene

(61,900 posts)
Thu Jun 20, 2019, 11:19 AM Jun 2019

1 in 6 ER visits or hospital stays triggers 'surprise' bill

Source: Associated Press

1 in 6 ER visits or hospital stays triggers ‘surprise’ bill

By RICARDO ALONSO-ZALDIVAR
June 20, 2019

WASHINGTON (AP) — Roughly one in every six times someone is taken to an emergency room or checks in to the hospital, the treatment is followed by a “surprise” medical bill, according to a study released Thursday. And depending on where you live, the odds can be much higher.

The report from the nonpartisan Kaiser Family Foundation finds that millions of people with what’s considered solid coverage from large employers are nonetheless exposed to “out-of-network” charges that can amount to thousands of dollars. It comes as congressional lawmakers of both parties and the Trump administration move to close the loophole, with a Senate panel scheduled to vote on legislation next week.

A patient’s odds of getting a surprise bill vary greatly depending on the state he or she lives in. Texas seems like a bit of a gamble, with 27% of emergency room visits and 38% of in-network hospital stays triggering at least one such bill. Minnesota looks safer, with odds of 2% and 3%, respectively.

Researcher Karen Pollitz of the Kaiser Foundation said the reasons for such wide differences are not entirely clear, but seem to be related to the breadth of hospital and doctor networks in each state, and the ways those networks are designed.

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Read more: https://apnews.com/8084b5dbb4d547f89cad44b2c83fc4a1

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Related: An examination of surprise medical bills and proposals to protect consumers from them (Kaiser Family Foundation)

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1 in 6 ER visits or hospital stays triggers 'surprise' bill (Original Post) Eugene Jun 2019 OP
It isn't just er visits. redstatebluegirl Jun 2019 #1
I went to the ER on 3-29-19 Gore1FL Jun 2019 #2

redstatebluegirl

(12,265 posts)
1. It isn't just er visits.
Thu Jun 20, 2019, 11:57 AM
Jun 2019

I was being scheduled for back surgery a few years ago, the nurse handed me a bill for $2400 and said it had to be paid before they would schedule my surgery (which was badly needed by the way, using two canes to get around). I asked her what I was paying for, she said that was the "estimated out of pocket charge of my surgeon". We had no idea this would happen, we had to max out one of our credit cards because I was in so much pain. Thank goodness we had one or what would we have done. There are not a lot of people who have that kind of cash laying around.

I still think the people who are against national healthcare have never been seriously ill.

Gore1FL

(21,132 posts)
2. I went to the ER on 3-29-19
Thu Jun 20, 2019, 12:01 PM
Jun 2019

When all was said and done, the bills were over $1000 and the in-network ER had an out-of-network doctor (how does this happen and how is it my fault?). for which I still haven’t seen a bill.

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