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by klipklop 1160 days ago
Seems pretty remote chance to get rabies without being bit, but did you read the last paragraph?

"The Aguilars wound up paying $3,546.64 out of pocket. The insurance company told us Wednesday that they "are reaching out to NorthBay Healthcare... to address these excessive charges.""

The shot normally costs ~$600 USD. There is no way the insurance in the end will pay the $54k the hospital tried to get away with.

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> Seems pretty remote chance to get rabies without being bit

Just FYI, it's possible to get bit by a bat while sleeping and not realize it. Most bats are small and a bite mark may not be painful or immediately noticeable. There was a case in 2021 in Illinois of a man being bitten by a bat in his sleep; in his case, he realized he'd been bitten, but declined treatment (cost, probably...) and died of rabies a month later. Not a fun way to go.

I've heard the advice before to get a prophylactic rabies shot if you find a bat trapped in your house while you were sleeping. ...in civilized countries, anyway.

edit: https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2016/06/02/4804145...

> United Healthcare still paid more than $58,000 for the couple's rabies treatment

They did.

Says in the article they are contesting it. I am guessing in the end they will be made whole. The only more vicious actor in this situation is the insurance company.
If I recall correctly we had no insurance at the time. I was able to afford to re-vaccinate my animal, as it's only $60 at the vet, I figured at least my pet would survive.
It would almost definitely have been cheaper for you, without insurance, than it was for this couple.