US man survives Covid-19, gets a whopping Rs 8 crore hospital bill


Seattle, Jun 14 (IANS): An elderly man who battled coronavirus for 62 days at a hospital in the US has been handed over a staggering 181-page bill of $1.1 million (nearly Rs 8 crore).

Michael Flor, 70, who became the longest-hospitalised Covid-19 patient at Swedish Medical Center in Issaquah, a city in King County, Washington state, and survived, knew the bill would be a hefty one but looking at 181-page long bill left him in shock.

He came so close to death in the spring that a nurse held a phone to his ear while his wife and kids said their final goodbyes, reports The Seattle Times.

Recovering at his home in West Seattle, Flor said his heart almost failed for the second time when he saw the hospital bill.

His ICU room was billed at $9,736 per day and the total cost came to $408,912 only for his stay in the ICU.

"He also was on a mechanical ventilator for 29 days, with the use of the machine billed at $2,835 per day, for a total of $82,215. About a quarter of the bill is drug costs," the report mentioned.

For two days when his heart, kidneys and lungs were all failing, the bill was nearly $100,000 as doctors "were throwing everything at me they could think of," Flor was quoted as saying.

In all, there are nearly 3,000 itemised hospital charges, about 50 per day.

Good news is that since Flor had insurance including Medicare, he won't have to pay the vast majority of it, the report added.

"I feel guilty about surviving. There's a sense of ‘why me?' Why did I deserve all this? Looking at the incredible cost of it all definitely adds to that survivor's guilt," Flor said.

According to the latest reports, the COVID-19 cases in the US have surged past 21 lakh. So far, 1,16,831 people have died due to the novel coronavirus in the country.

 

  

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  • Krishna Dasa, Udupi,.

    Mon, Jun 15 2020

    1), If the person has health Insurance the Health Insurance company will take care of it by paying or negotiating with Hospital

    2), If the person is wealthy and has enough assets his Attorney (Lawyers) will negotiate the bill with the hospital and settle it.

    3). If the person is poor the Government Agency called medicare will pay it or settle it with the hospital.

    Developed countries have safety net to people without money or assets to pay for medical care, food, housing & basic expenses.

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  • Langoolacharya., Belman / Washington, DC.

    Sun, Jun 14 2020

    People,

    This is quite common in US hospitals...What hospitals here do is charge very high for procedures and operations and then give big discount to Health Insurance companies like 90% !!!...

    If he had Health Insurance , then they would have Charged $1.1 Million bill to insurance company and given discount of 90% and Health Insurance company would have paid $ 101,000 = Rs75 Lakh's, and perhaps make insured to pay 10% ie $ 10,000.

    Now what will happen? If he is not insured and has no means to pay, US Government will pay this to hospital and his Credit ratings will come low and he will not get a loan or credit card for some time...

    Hospitals deliberately do this to make some quick bucks...this is 'Capitalism at its best people'....ENJOY ....

    ...Tak...Takk...

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  • Prabhu, Canada

    Mon, Jun 15 2020

    What Mr. Langloolacharya writes is 100% true. US is a rich country with great wealth but also unacceptable disparity in income too. Yet millions of US citizens don't want a National Health Care system that free the people from this fear of not getting protection during ill health and other crisis. The major party in USA simply doesn't care about people's health but promote greed of Pharma companies.! Sad !

    It looks as though that India may go in the same direction too!

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  • sri_elder, Karkala

    Mon, Jun 15 2020

    agree.. hospitals too work for their food..
    It is better for them that, medicare covers everyone and atleast almost all of them get real attention from medical treatment when it is most required.

    I don't like when hospitals indulge in practices of generating different bills depending on who will pay. Bill amount should be same irrespective of whether patient pays or insurer pays or government pays.. that kind of honesty not seen in the society.. So corona takes its lead!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Jun 14 2020

    USA & India are sailing in the same boat ...

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  • Janardhan, Mangalore

    Sun, Jun 14 2020

    Hmm, now Modi Govt will justify how they are still cheaper at ₹10,000 per day.

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  • Praveen, Mangalore

    Sun, Jun 14 2020

    Everybody knows health care is really cost effective in India and most expensive in the US

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