COVID Catch-22: They Got A Big ER Bill Because Hospitals Couldnât Test For Virus
Americans who had coronavirus symptoms in March and April are getting big hospital bills â because they were not sick enough to get then-scarce COVID tests. Some insurers say they are trying to correct these bills, but patients may have to put up a fight.
Trabajadora esencial recibe una factura pandémica de $1,840 por COVID
Ten cuidado si tu mĂ©dico te envĂa a la sala de emergencias para una prueba de COVID, porque cualquier atenciĂłn adicional que recibas allĂ podrĂa tener un alto precio.
Essential Worker Shoulders $1,840 Pandemic Debt Due To COVID Cost Loophole
Carmen Quintero had symptoms of COVID-19, couldnât get tested and ended up with a huge bill. She also was told to self-isolate and assume she had the coronavirus â which is hard when you live with elders.
COVID-Like Cough Sent Him To ER â Where He Got A $3,278 Bill
A dad in Denver tried to do everything right when COVID symptoms surfaced. Still, he ended up with a huge bill from an insurer that had said it waived cost sharing for coronavirus treatment. What gives?
El Congreso dijo que los tests de COVID-19 debĂan ser gratuitos, pero ÂżquiĂ©n paga?
A fines de marzo, el Congreso aprobĂł dos leyes, que esencialmente establecieron no solo que las pruebas para COVID tenĂan que estar cubiertas, sino que los pacientes no debĂan pagar un centavo.
Congress Said COVID-19 Tests Should Be Free â But Who’s Paying?
Some large employers interpreted themselves as exempt from new federal laws that say tests for the coronavirus should be free to patients. Large academic medical centers are holding back from sending bills to these patients to avoid a backlash over surprise billing.
âAn Arm And A Legâ: If Insurer Bills You For COVID Testing, Talk â And Maybe Tweet â It Out
The Families First Coronavirus Response Act requires private insurers to pay for certain services related to coronavirus testing at no cost to the patient. But gaps in the protections expose patients to unexpected medical bills.
COVID Tests Are Free, Except When Theyâre Not
Her doctor worried she had COVID-19 but couldnât test her for it until she ruled out other things. That test cost a bundle.
Her Genetic Test Revealed A Microscopic Problem â And A Jumbo Price Tag
Molecular diagnostics are at the frontier of science, but insurance and billing questions create a minefield for patients.
Watch: One Father’s Fight Against ‘Predatory’ Drug Price
“CBS This Morning” looks at the latest “Bill of the Month” installment. A drug implant for children has a price tag of $37,300, while one used in adults with the same active ingredient goes for $4,400. Â
Hormone Blocker Shocker: Drug Costs 8 Times More When Used For Kids
Two drug implants are nearly identical. The one for children has a list price of $37,300. For adults, the list price is $4,400. One dad fought for his daughter to be able to use the cheaper drug.
Appendicitis Is Painful â Add A $41,212 Surgery Bill To The Misery
A young man averted medical disaster after a friend took him to the nearest hospital just before his appendix burst. But more than a year later, heâs still facing a $28,000 balance bill for his out-of-network surgery.
Le cobran $41,212 por sacarle el apéndice
Nadie le dijo que el hospital estaba fuera de la red del plan mĂ©dico que tenĂa a travĂ©s de su trabajo. En cualquier caso, no hubiera podido irse a otro lugar. Su apĂ©ndice estaba a punto de reventar.
Watch: Woman Hit With $28K Bill For A Throat Swab
A routine doctor’s visit for a sore throat brought more than $28,000 in charges for one New York City woman in our latest “Bill of the Month” installment.
Por su prueba de resfriado, la aseguradora pagĂł $25,865
Alexa Kasdan no querĂa que sus vacaciones se arruinaran por un simple dolor de garganta. Fue a su doctora y le hicieron un hisopado. ÂżPor quĂ© el laboratorio cobro esa cifra ridĂcula?
Paying It Forward: âBill Of The Monthâ Series, A Vital Toolkit For Patients, Wraps Year 2
In our ongoing, crowdsourced investigation with NPR and CBS, weâve armed future health system pilgrims with the tools they need to avoid exorbitant medical bills and fight back against unfair charges. Hereâs a look back at 2019âs stories.
For Her Head Cold, Insurer Coughed Up $25,865
A New York City woman, worried that her sore throat might be strep, got swabbed at her doctorâs office. The sample was sent to an out-of-network lab for sophisticated DNA tests â with a price tag similar to a new SUV.
Nothing To Sneeze At: The $2,659 Bill To Pluck Dollâs Shoe From Childâs Nostril
A 3-year-old girl put matching doll shoes up her nose. One came out easily. The second required an emergency department visit â and generated a bill that is not childâs play.
Listen: How Skimpy Insurance Led To A $21,634 Hospital Bill
KHN editor and correspondent Laura Ungar appeared on Illinois Public Mediaâs âThe 21stâ to discuss her reporting for the latest KHN-NPR Bill of the Month installment.
Watch: When Insurance Doesn’t Cover A Mental Health Crisis
CBS This Morning reports on the latest KHN-NPR Bill of the Month.