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by rkischuk
5032 days ago
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So... MRSA Staph Infection... what is the cost to correctly diagnose? And what is the cost of the antibiotics? I'm not a doctor, but most non-boutique antibiotics are dirt cheap. I didn't intend to trivialize the illness. I more meant that this could happen to _anyone_. And if this is the cost for things that can happen to anyone, we have a real problem on our hands. Much like it's a problem that a basic, no-complications, baby delivery costs $15-20k. Insurance is math, and the math gets scary quickly unless costs are controlled. |
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As to happening to anyone yes in the same way that anyone could get hit by a car. It's a rare occurrence. most people will not be getting staph from a bug bite. It's totally possible that 23k is an egregious amount to bill for his treatment but I think you are going about making that argument from the wrong position.
Are you capable of diagnosing an MRSA Staph infection? What all exactly is involved in diagnosing it? Looking at it? or do you need complicated lab tests? Does it require a consult with someone who specializes in infectious diseases or can just anyone do it? How do you dispose of medical waste from treatment? Are there any complicated regulations that increase the cost there?
All of these questions should be what fuels the debate around medical billing. The fact that you as a patient have very little visibility into all of that is in my mind the issue.
Arguing about how anyone could be hit with life threatening illness or injury is a potent and emotional distraction.