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by kgantchev
1807 days ago
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No, uninsured people also don't pay it. They are offered a fraction of the cost if they pay "cash" once you're leaving. I went to the same ER in San Francisco with the same problem 3 months apart (kidney stones). The first time around I was uninsured and the bill was $2000- they told me that they'll cut it down to $500 if I paid on the spot, which I did. 3 months later I had the same problem, had purchased insurance, my bill came out to $8000 and my deductible was $2000. |
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I have been assuming the magic discount is some sham the insurance companies push for to scare people into believing they would not get it if it weren't for the insurance.
It's BS IMHO to not be advertising the ACTUAL cash amounts they would quote somebody..