This is really just an FYI for people interested in this type of thing. It's been a while since we had any type of medical expenses, so I was a bit surprised by the numbers.
Dependent recently needed a minor outpatient procedure. It did involve a surgeon, general anesthesia, and the surgeon works out of the hospital (rather than a clinic or surgery center). The procedure took about 2 hours.
I'm on an HDHP and just looked at the claims filed by the hospital.
The hospital billed $67,624
Insurance paid $420
I owe $1118
So, the hospital is accepting 2% of what they billed as payment in full. "Discounts and reductions" were $66k.
I just cannot comprehend how this "system" even works. It's crazy.
Dependent recently needed a minor outpatient procedure. It did involve a surgeon, general anesthesia, and the surgeon works out of the hospital (rather than a clinic or surgery center). The procedure took about 2 hours.
I'm on an HDHP and just looked at the claims filed by the hospital.
The hospital billed $67,624
Insurance paid $420
I owe $1118
So, the hospital is accepting 2% of what they billed as payment in full. "Discounts and reductions" were $66k.
I just cannot comprehend how this "system" even works. It's crazy.