One of the perennial hot topics, when we can get a rest from the acting president's rage-tweets. Here's a horror story for you:
$28,000 plus for a throat swab. It gets worse. The discussion in the comments is worth reading, as well.
Alexa Kasdan is the patient in question. She went to her primary care doctor, Dr. Roya Fathollahi, in New York City, for a sore throat that hadn't gotten better in a week's time. She was preparing for a vacation and didn't want to have the trip interrupted, so she went to the doctor, had the strep test and a blood test, and was given antibiotics. She got better, went on her trip, and came home to find that her insurer, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota, had been billed $28,395.50 for the out-of-network lab work on the throat swab. The insurance company paid $25,865.24. Fathollahi’s office told her that $2,530.26 of the bill was her responsibility.
$28,000 plus for a throat swab. It gets worse. The discussion in the comments is worth reading, as well.
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