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by manfredo
2742 days ago
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While the exact prices may not be exposed, estimates from past customers can be found online without much difficulty. If you seriously think that a hospital charging trillions of dollars is a possibility, I don't think you're writing comments in good faith. Prices negotiated with insurance companies are negotiated under conditions very different from an uninsured patient. For example, risk of non-payment is drastically higher among the uninsured. This had to be offset by charging a higher rate so those losses are made up on patients that do pay. If you offer to pay for medical procedures in cash and immediately then you can usually negotiate the price down to a fraction of the list cost. |
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They can?
Vox's reporting over the past couple years has suggested quite the opposite—that past prices are not easy to find, and that even when they are, your price can drastically vary from someone else's even for the same service. That's why they started this "submit your emergency room bills" project.