I got an EOB in the mail from my insurance company the other day. It was for charges related to my surgery which my carrier did not originally pay and finally cut a check for. I put it in my surgery file with all the other EOB's and thought I would add up all the charges to see just how much surgery cost. I tallied up all costs actually paid by insurance - anesthesia, surgeon's fees (for 3 different surgeons), room and board, CT scan, x-rays, hardware... It amounted to over $110,000!!
Patient responsibility $0.00. I will never complain about not getting my premium's worth again. I have cost them hundreds of thousands of dollars this year alone with several X-rays, 2 MRI's, 2 CT scans, 3 spinal injections, countless ortho visits, neuro visits, pain management visits, and surgery. Thank God for my HMO!
Patient responsibility $0.00. I will never complain about not getting my premium's worth again. I have cost them hundreds of thousands of dollars this year alone with several X-rays, 2 MRI's, 2 CT scans, 3 spinal injections, countless ortho visits, neuro visits, pain management visits, and surgery. Thank God for my HMO!

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