Couple left with $200k bill after baby born in US

https://lemmus.org/post/20347032

From what I’ve heard from Americans working in hospitals is that this bill is what the hospital writes but they only charge a small amount and declare the rest at their own insurance as a loss. So the couple would end up with a bill of a few hundred dollars, nothing more. This is common practice, is what those people told me. I don’t know if this is the case in every state though. But it sure is one weird fucked up system.
I’ve also read stories from people who have negotiated how much of their bill they paid. Fucked up indeed.

Our first baby was born 5 weeks early and had to spend about 3 weeks in the NICU before we could take him home. Nothing major, just monitoring and a careful feeding regimen to make sure he would make it, as sensitive as they are when born that early.

My wife had to pay $30 for the 3 days she rented a bed in the maternity ward ($10/day). That was our total bill.

Second child we paid nothing.

And we have people in Canada that want to go to the American system.

Is made me realize there are a lot of people who will vote against their own interests as long as their neighbors can’t possibly get undue benefit.

And we have people in Canada that want to go to the American system.

Well, they can fuck right off to Florida, please.