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Anonymous Anonymous said...

"She spent ONE HOUR doing it."


This surgeon spent well more than one hour planning & consulting with radiographer(s)/anesthesiologist(s)/hematology/lab(s)/any variety of specialists, coordinating staff, tests, analysis from each in pre-op and post-op efforts.

Sunday, March 14, 2010 1:04:00 pm

Blogger Epaminondas said...

SEPARATE CHARGES ANON.

Remember I've done medical research FOR A LONG TIME. 80's.

The itemized bill SPECIFIED surgical time alone.

We have plenty of other items billed.

All coordination was done by other staff members, and was billed out by the practice, as were the diagnostic and mapping ultrasounds, the consulting fees for the ultrasound operator, reading of ultrasound, and med tech time pre and post ultrasound AND the consultative visit for the surgeon BEFORE surgery.

The operating suite billed separately, and so will the the billing for the other members of the team.

Sunday, March 14, 2010 4:44:00 pm

Blogger Always On Watch said...

Although some of this family's recent experience with health care was positive, some was not.

We have private policies.

Recently, we got a bill for $1600 for an AFO brace, a piece of plastic and velcro that was not custom molded and which enables Mr. AOW to take a few halting steps. The health insurance we have covers only $1000 per year on durable medical equipment.

We've also recently had problems getting authorization for home health PT and OT. If only the gate keeper would come here and take a look, that gate keeper would see that Mr. AOW needs home therapy.

BTW, Mr. AOW's medical bills came to over $150,000 (between September 15 and December 31, following his stroke), and we paid about $5000 of that, plus $7600 in premiums.

Sunday, March 14, 2010 5:49:00 pm

Blogger Always On Watch said...

Over the years, our employers and we have paid in approximate $1 million in premiums, deductibles, and copays.

Sunday, March 14, 2010 5:50:00 pm

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