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Teh One Who Knocks
09-05-2012, 10:50 AM
by Ken Alltucker - The Arizona Republic


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Marcie Edmonds was tearing open a box of air-conditioner filters in her garage last June when she felt a sharp sting in her abdomen.

The 52-year-old Ahwatukee Foothills woman had never felt a scorpion sting before that day. She had no intention of seeking medical help, but within an hour of the sting, Edmonds' mild tingling sensation worsened with throat tightness, blurry vision, darting eyes and tense muscles. She could not walk and had trouble breathing.

With the help of a friend, she called Poison Control and was advised to go to the nearest hospital that had scorpion antivenom, Chandler Regional Medical Center. At the hospital, an emergency room doctor told her about the antivenom, called Anascorp, that could quickly relieve her symptoms. Edmonds said the physician never talked with her about the cost of the drug or treatment alternatives.

Her symptoms subsided after she received two doses of the drug Anascorp through an IV, and she was discharged from the hospital in about three hours.

Weeks later, she received a bill for $83,046 from Chandler Regional Medical Center. The hospital, owned by Dignity Health, charged her $39,652 per dose of Anascorp.

The Arizona Republic reported last year about the pricey markup Arizona hospitals were charging for the antivenom made in Mexico. Pharmacies in Mexico charge about $100 per dose.

After the Food and Drug Administration approved the drug last year, Tennessee-based Rare Disease Therapeutics sold the drug to a distributor for $3,500 per dose. The distributor charged hospitals about $3,780 per dose.

The Republic polled several hospitals in November, finding that hospital charges for the serum ranged from $7,900 to $12,467 per vial. At the time, Chandler Regional declined to tell The Republic how much it charged for Anascorp.

Edmonds' insurer, Humana, has paid Chandler Regional $57,509 for the bill. The hospital has asked Edmonds for the balance of $25,537.

Chandler Regional issued a statement indicating that Edmonds' charges represented the out-of-network costs for her treatment. Chandler Regional is not part of Humana's network, so she was charged the hospital's full billing rate.

"We believe no one should delay seeking needed medical care because they lack insurance or have high medical costs," the hospital's statement said.

Edmonds, who is a counselor, knows the intricacies of health-care billing, but she believes the hospital's wholesale charges should be explained to the public.

She was astonished to see the amount she was charged. "Everyone I talk to says, 'You've got to be kidding,' " when she explains her bill.

redred
09-05-2012, 10:57 AM
she should sue someone for letting Scorpion's live in your country

Goofy
09-05-2012, 11:55 AM
Fuckin ridiculous :lol:

DemonGeminiX
09-05-2012, 12:15 PM
People complain about car salesmen, furniture salesmen, etc...

Nope. The medical industry is the absolute worst fucking unscrupulous group of ass-raping thieves on the face of this Earth.

Teh One Who Knocks
09-06-2012, 05:55 PM
By Ken Alltucker, The Arizona Republic


CHANDLER, Ariz. – A hospital that billed a woman $83,046 for a visit that included administering two doses of scorpion antivenom said Wednesday that it plans to adjust the woman's bill and review its price for the specialty medication.

Marcie Edmonds provided a copy of her bill to The Arizona Republic last week that showed Chandler Regional Medical Center charged her $39,652 per dose of Anascorp, a scorpion antivenom approved by the Food and Drug Administration last summer. She received two doses to treat her symptoms during a three-hour stay in June after a bark scorpion sting.

Edmonds' insurer, Humana, paid Chandler Regional $57,509 for the bill. The hospital has asked Edmonds for the balance of $25,537. She also has received another bill from the hospital's emergency-room physician for $1,302.

It's unclear whether Chandler Regional will agree to drop the entire balance of Edmonds' bill, but the hospital apologized to Edmonds for any distress caused by the treatment cost.

"Our patient financial-services team is working directly with Ms. Edmonds to adjust the high out-of-network cost of the Anascorp antivenom she received," the hospital said in a statement Wednesday. "In addition, we are also currently reviewing our pricing of this expensive specialty medication."

Chandler Regional Medical Center said several insurance companies don't cover the cost of Anascorp.

Edmonds was tearing open a box of air-conditioner filters in her garage in June when she felt a sharp sting in her abdomen. She had no intention of seeking medical help, but within an hour of the sting, Edmonds' mild tingling sensation worsened with throat tightness, blurry vision, darting eyes and tense muscles. She could not walk and had trouble breathing.

The Arizona Republic reported last year about the pricey markup Arizona hospitals were charging for the antivenom made in Mexico. Pharmacies in Mexico charge about $100 per dose.

After the Food and Drug Administration approved the drug last year, Tennessee-based Rare Disease Therapeutics sold the drug to a distributor for $3,500 per dose. The distributor charged hospitals about $3,780 per dose.

Edmonds said Wednesday that she was advised by her attorney not to discuss her hospital bill until it's resolved.

Edmonds, who is a counselor, said last week that she knows the intricacies of health care billing, but she believes the hospital's charges should be explained to the public.

"Everyone I talk to says, 'You've got to be kidding,'" she said last week.

PorkChopSandwiches
09-06-2012, 05:58 PM
People complain about car salesmen, furniture salesmen, etc...

Nope. The medical industry is the absolute worst fucking unscrupulous group of ass-raping thieves on the face of this Earth.

At least you know what you are paying for when you walk out of the dealership/store. These markups are bullshit no wonder healthcare insurance is so fucked up.

Hal-9000
09-06-2012, 11:18 PM
amazing her insurer would pay 58 grand of that...

minz
09-06-2012, 11:31 PM
Is the industry not regulated at all?