Once, my doctor said I needed an MRI for the symptoms I presented.
So, I went to the hospital, and participated in the MRI experience.
[my doctor said the MRI was good, fwiw]
Shortly afterwards, I received a letter with a bill enclosed. The letter was almost mocking in its tone. It said, and I paraphrase, ~we don't participate in any medical insurance plans, so you have to pay us directly. That will be (hundreds of dollars). Thank-you. Due date is (30 days later). Yes, it was valid.
OK, I never approved, or even asked, the entity who sent me that letter for their medical assistance. It seemed to be the private-equity-owned hospital having someone walk into a room and then charging me for their "consulting."
Fortunately, it was only a few hundred dollars?
I have seen reports on the local CT news of similar occurrences, but with tens of thousands of dollars involved.
Healthcare in the Country is broken.
Why cannot the wealthiest nation on the planet provide affordable healthcare for its citizens?
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