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My son is in the hospital
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<blockquote data-quote="MODAT7" data-source="post: 251275" data-attributes="member: 13649"><p>If that is the raw price outside of insurance (likely given how stupidly high it is), there are consultants who will argue the price down quite a bit. Their costs vary. I've noticed that with my hospital bills that they tend to overcharge by 8x from the final insurance bill. I consider this to be very dishonest and criminal. Once your son is stable, you need to take him and leave. They will argue to keep him there one more day, but that will cost you another $2k for nothing. He can go through final recovery just as well at home. Make a follow up appointment with your regular doctor afterwards for the monthly insulin prescriptions.</p><p></p><p></p><p>The doctors are going to tell you what they want you to believe... not necessarily the truth of the situation. Don't fully accept it until you've done your own research. Part of it will be true, but part of it won't. This comes from my 20 years of experience of being a very unwilling "professional patient".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MODAT7, post: 251275, member: 13649"] If that is the raw price outside of insurance (likely given how stupidly high it is), there are consultants who will argue the price down quite a bit. Their costs vary. I've noticed that with my hospital bills that they tend to overcharge by 8x from the final insurance bill. I consider this to be very dishonest and criminal. Once your son is stable, you need to take him and leave. They will argue to keep him there one more day, but that will cost you another $2k for nothing. He can go through final recovery just as well at home. Make a follow up appointment with your regular doctor afterwards for the monthly insulin prescriptions. The doctors are going to tell you what they want you to believe... not necessarily the truth of the situation. Don't fully accept it until you've done your own research. Part of it will be true, but part of it won't. This comes from my 20 years of experience of being a very unwilling "professional patient". [/QUOTE]
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