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In reply to the discussion: Australian couple has $1 million hospital bill after baby born in BC (Canada) [View all]Occulus
(20,599 posts)55. So is the OP's behavior on the Trayvon threads.
Eye-opening, one might say.
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Australian couple has $1 million hospital bill after baby born in BC (Canada) [View all]
Snake Alchemist
Mar 2012
OP
Still way too much. Shouldn't be over a few grand and even that is a stretch at best. nt
Snake Alchemist
Mar 2012
#10
"Australian residents can get treatments deemed medically necessary under reciprocal agreements
Snake Alchemist
Mar 2012
#14
$8,120 a day (presumably Australian, since this is an Australian report)
muriel_volestrangler
Mar 2012
#21
I always asked for an insurance card once the pt. was stabilized and if he / she was able to answer.
polly7
Mar 2012
#26
I can't even imagine that happening. Not a single person I've ever worked with would
polly7
Mar 2012
#34
I'm sorry, I've just never heard of it happening and can't imagine a case where it would.
polly7
Mar 2012
#77
My cousin walked into a hospital after being thrown over the handlebars on his bike after being hit
polly7
Mar 2012
#82
I'm not saying you're lying, I just don't believe the EMS crew waited around for insurance
polly7
Mar 2012
#96
Exactly. Canada isn't a haven where we taxpayers have volunteered to cover millions of dollars of
polly7
Mar 2012
#39
Here's a case that has similarities involving a B.C. couple and the U.S. system...
Spazito
Mar 2012
#40
It was a one-off comment based on what occurred to me based on their comment. nt
Snake Alchemist
Mar 2012
#56
I think many people try their best to throw their favorite ingredient into any mea
LanternWaste
Mar 2012
#51
Yeah, wanting to wait for the facts is no longer an acceptable position. The new motto is:
Snake Alchemist
Mar 2012
#60
Why not suggest to the Canadian poster that Canada cover all people regardless of citizenship?
Snake Alchemist
Mar 2012
#59
Sorry that the posters comments made me think of that. Why not suggest to the poster that
Snake Alchemist
Mar 2012
#57
Darn right. Considering my own chronic condition single payer would be a godsend. nt
Snake Alchemist
Mar 2012
#72
Tourists and other guest in EU nations can simply purchase tourist insurance and
Bluenorthwest
Mar 2012
#54
I have to think that it would be hard for companies to pay a million dollars for just one birth. nt
Snake Alchemist
Mar 2012
#62
Hmmm, I can only suggest you research the care and cost of a premature infant...
Spazito
Mar 2012
#65