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by ceejayoz
548 days ago
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> So anesthesiologists should be able to ask for any amount their heart desires and the insurance is the bad guy if they don’t want to pay it? Obviously not; if they're billing 72 hours a day, that's fraud. If my procedure goes long because of a complication, I'd still prefer they not wake me up mid-procedure for a credit card and signature. |
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But it was presented in popular media as if the insurance company was trying to shift the cost of overlong procedures onto the patient, rather than onto the anesthesiologists. Thankfully there was a public outcry and the anesthesiologists won, well-deservedly so considering they must be barely scraping by on a median income of $470,000/year.