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May 3, 2018 05:43 pm PDT

Hospital charged a woman $5,751 for an ice-pack and a bandage

In 2016 Jessica Pell fainted and cut her ear when she fell. She went to Hoboken University Medical Center, where was given an ice pack and a bandage. That was the extent of her treatment. She did not get a diagnosis. Her bill was $5,751.

From Vox:

Pell left the ER when she discovered the plastic surgeon who would see her was out of network for her insurance. She decided to go to an in-network facility instead. She thought this was a smart way to avoid the costly fees that came with seeing a provider that wasnt included in her health plan.

I decided to decline treatment because I cant really afford any surprise bills right now, she said. The bill Id probably incur would not be worth saving my ear, which was sad but a choice I had to make.

Pells health insurance plan paid the hospital $862, what it deemed a reasonable and appropriate fee for the services the hospital paid. That left Pell with a $4,989 bill that she received on February 28.

There was no way for me to have avoided this bill, to have known what I would have been charged, Pell says.

In other words, if you get injured in the United States and don't have the kind of taxpayer-funded medical insurance that members of Congress have, you are screwed.

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