Question:
any discounts for paying cash up front?
— tefont1 (posted on October 12, 2006)
October 12, 2006
It depends.... Some providers actually charge MORE for self-pays. (Nutty,
huh?!) Just keep in mind that when insurance covers you tend to see an
umbrella type of number - that includes surgeon's fees, hospitalization,
anesthesiology, labs, x-rays, any other types of diagnostics, etc. When
you self-pay, they all come in a separate bill, pretty much. So, for
instance, when I first called to inquire about self-paying for my surgery
over 5 years ago, I was fortunate enough to run into a particularly
consciencious receptionist who answered my question with, "Well,
doctor's surgical fees would be $50,000, then anesthesiology would be an
additional amoung, as would hospitalization, labs, x-rays, etc."
Yep - wasn't all that much longer than I ended up pursuing self-pay out of
country! I had my DS with Dr. Baltasar in Spain - travel, surgery, 19 days
in Spain on the Mediterranean - for $15,800. Of course, that was over 4
years ago, I had an open surgery, and the Euro and the dollar were on par.
But today, for a lap surgery, the going ballpark rate for Dr. Baltasar
would be about $20,000 (with quite a bit of pocket change left over). So -
WAY the heck more affordable than the scenario above...
So - do your homework! Ask lots of questions. Ask for stuff in WRITING.
And if you're going to pay for your own surgery, make sure it's a surgery
you're excited about and are happy about the post-op lifestyle requirements
that go with it!
Hope that helps a little!
Blessings,
dina
— Dina McBride
October 13, 2006
I was self pay for Lap RNY this past July. The hospital gave me a discount
for paying the estimated cost prior to surgery. My total bill ended up
around $27,000 for hospital, surgeon, and followup care. This does not
include pre-op tests. My insurance covered them.
— bluebug78752
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