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In reply to the discussion: Scorpion sting leaves Arizona woman with huge bill [View all]sendero
(28,552 posts)18. Non-profit..
... means NOTHING. It means only that there are no shareholders collecting profits. "non-profits" ROUTINELY pay their executive exhorbitant salaries and waste money in many other ways.
Just so you know, non-profit DOES NOT MEAN charitable, not at all.
I heard that the supplier of the antivenom said they charge $400 a dose for this medicine. This is just another example of the ridiculous and indefensible billing practices of hospitals, who enter into contracts to charge $1000 to an insurance company for a procedure and then charge the uninsured $20000. It is bullshit and it has to stop.
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Not sure about hospitals in Mexico, but in the United States, hospitals exist to make a profit.
Selatius
Sep 2012
#2
Apparently, the market can bear a lot when your respiratory system is failing.
Hassin Bin Sober
Sep 2012
#25
I wonder what the bill would have been if she were uninsured? I'm guessing less.
bad sofa king
Sep 2012
#3
It could have been MUCH worse. Look at what a scorpion sting did to this poor little dog...
slackmaster
Sep 2012
#14
Damn, someone needs to warn that woman to keep her distance from R Pie Hole!
lonestarnot
Sep 2012
#17
If Mexico's charging $100 that implies something about the scale of the markup. (nt)
Posteritatis
Sep 2012
#31