This is a lot of food for $11 CDN
Seriously considering buying a switch for itWho got Smash Bros?
This is a lot of food for $11 CDN
Terrible news from Worcester
Firefighter dies in Worcester blaze – Boston Herald
RIP Firefighter Christopher Roy
I pulled my usual when it came to Nintendo consoles.Seriously considering buying a switch for it
Wait until you get the bill for the guy who picked up some lint off the floor in your roomGot a bill today of a couple hundo for anesthesia during my surgery in October. Definitely fighting this. Surgery was scheduled for Wednesday, they call me Tuesday and move the date to next Wednesday which didn’t work for me. They offer Friday and i agree. So i go in on Friday, first thing in the am. I’m basically 1 of ten people in the entire wing. They wheel me in, introduce me to the team, i sign some **** and i wake up on Monday (that’s what it felt like anyway)
Apparently the guy working the drip was a contract job, which i don’t recall ever hearing about. Certainly not with any advance notice. Mass law states that without any reasonable opportunity to choose a new provider then my insurance has to pay for the out of network doc.
I’m fighting it. 7am, surgery already rescheduled once and the OR running a skeleton crew for my procedure, nah I’m not paying this.
Wait until you get the bill for the guy who picked up some lint off the floor in your room
I don't understand medical billing at all
I've been working with EMRs for almost 17 years now, and even I don't understand medical billing.Wait until you get the bill for the guy who picked up some lint off the floor in your room
I don't understand medical billing at all
I swear every person in billing does things differently and when you factor in the constant changes to the ICD-9/10 codes, you can never get a straight answer from the hospital or the insurance companyI've been working with EMRs for almost 17 years now, and even I don't understand medical billing.
I swear every person in billing does things differently and when you factor in the constant changes to the ICD-9/10 codes, you can never get a straight answer from the hospital or the insurance company
Check out Dark Souls, it’s like Zelda for masochists.I pulled my usual when it came to Nintendo consoles.
Bought at launch for Zelda and played it for a week.
Collected dust til Mario Odessey came out.
Collected more dust.
However, since Pokemon Let’s Go came out, I’ve been getting my money’s worth. I use it almost exclusively as a handheld.
Children's Hospital charges $1900 for a 45 minute GI visit. I recently had a root canal that took 55 minutes and the insurance company was billed $1674. My heart surgery (5 1/2 hours) cost $60000. There are more people from the medical world in the top 5% of US earners than any other field. Despite this ludicrous overcharging,the biggest costs in healthcare are administrative errors and fraud.Got a bill today of a couple hundo for anesthesia during my surgery in October. Definitely fighting this. Surgery was scheduled for Wednesday, they call me Tuesday and move the date to next Wednesday which didn’t work for me. They offer Friday and i agree. So i go in on Friday, first thing in the am. I’m basically 1 of ten people in the entire wing. They wheel me in, introduce me to the team, i sign some **** and i wake up on Monday (that’s what it felt like anyway)
Apparently the guy working the drip was a contract job, which i don’t recall ever hearing about. Certainly not with any advance notice. Mass law states that without any reasonable opportunity to choose a new provider then my insurance has to pay for the out of network doc.
I’m fighting it. 7am, surgery already rescheduled once and the OR running a skeleton crew for my procedure, nah I’m not paying this.
Children's Hospital charges $1900 for a 45 minute GI visit. I recently had a root canal that took 55 minutes and the insurance company was billed $1674. My heart surgery (5 1/2 hours) cost $60000. There are more people from the medical world in the top 5% of US earners than any other field. Despite this ludicrous overcharging,the biggest costs in healthcare are administrative errors and fraud.
Yeah you got me beat. I think everything was just north of 20k on my shoulder, 2 hour procedure. I haven’t seen a bill until this one for anesthesia, which was roughly 3 grand and they’re essentially trying to get me for 10 percent. Doesn’t make sense
Ludicrous overcharging sums it up nicely.
There are now companies hired by Ins companies to investigate suspicious charges,and they are overwhelmed. One example,they investigated a substance abuse rehab facility who was charging Ins companies $1000 a day to those that were insured,and $100 a a day to those who were not. In my opinion one of the biggest scams out there is orthodontists and braces,at about an average of $6000 a whack,with Ins companies paying about $4000,and they've never met a kid who didn't need them. Growing up,I probably knew 1 or 2 kids all through school who had braces,now it's every other kid.Yeah you got me beat. I think everything was just north of 20k on my shoulder, 2 hour procedure. I haven’t seen a bill until this one for anesthesia, which was roughly 3 grand and they’re essentially trying to get me for 10 percent. Doesn’t make sense
Ludicrous overcharging sums it up nicely.
There are now companies hired by Ins companies to investigate suspicious charges,and they are overwhelmed. One example,they investigated a substance abuse rehab facility who was charging Ins companies $1000 a day to those that were insured,and $100 a a day to those who were not. In my opinion one of the biggest scams out there is orthodontists and braces,at about an average of $6000 a whack,with Ins companies paying about $4000,and they've never met a kid who didn't need them. Growing up,I probably knew 1 or 2 kids all through school who had braces,now it's every other kid.