Postby Technomancer » Thu Aug 25, 2005 7:13 am
~Natsumi Lam~ wrote:DO you believe hospitals charge toooooooo much?
Two stories why i strongly dislike hospitals!!!
1. I was in kindergarden and i broke my arm... i mean a bone popping compound fracture through my skin. I drove around for 3 HOURS with my parents with a broken arm as a 6 yr old and THEY WOULDNT TAKE ME because i didnt have the correct insurance. MMMMMANNNNNN
2. My husband sliced his pinky with a glass and had to get 5 stitches. He was charged $1,200 ... not including the doctors bill of $390. SO for 5 stitches and 20 min in the hospital = $1590.
SO what do you think?
~NL~
That I'm glad to be Canadian.
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