Posted by PJH on December 30, 2017 at 06:45:06 from (50.45.47.84):
In Reply to: My Health Care Rant posted by John in La on December 30, 2017 at 06:21:33:
John - it's been a few years ago when I had five or six of those Sebaceous cysts that had to be removed. I also wanted my doctor to remove them in his office. He said that he had to do them in the surgery room at the local hospital because his office was not clean enough. "Clean enough" means different things to different people - in my view, his office was spotless.
I also got into a billing quandary a few months ago when my wife needed a simple procedure. I tried to get a handle on the total cost, since the doctor implied that our insurance might not cover it. They sent in two people from their billing staff to discuss the issue - all dead serious and sober as a judge. They would not give me an estimate of the cost. Finally I told them that the wife was definitely going to have the procedure - all I needed to know was - do I need to sell one cow or the whole farm. Then they laughed and said maybe one cow. In the end, the insurance covered it, with the normal expected deductible.
Good luck - it's frustrating, and I look for it to get much worse before it gets better.
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