$143K Hospital Bill Shocks Snake Bite Victem

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Mr Alcatraz
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$143K Hospital Bill Shocks Snake Bite Victem

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SAN DIEGO -- A UC San Diego exchange student who is facing a $143,989 hospital bill for treatment after he was bitten by a rattlesnake spoke with 10News on Tuesday.
"My jaw was dropping down," said Dag-Are Trydal, as he described his reaction to the medical bill for treatment after he was bitten by a rattlesnake.

Trydal's bill made headlines in Norway, where his insurance provider was quoted as saying the charges from Scripps La Jolla Hospital were the highest they had ever seen.
Trydal, an exchange student studying cybernetics at UCSD, was walking to his car on April 26 when he felt a sharp pain in his foot.
"I stepped two steps back just immediately and I was seeing that a snake was sitting right between my flip flops," he told 10News reporter Allison Ash. "I was really scared, because I don't know much about the snakes here and how dangerous they are,"
It is a good Idea to have snake awareness in San Diego. In Spring they just come out into the open and sun to raise their blood temperature. If you step right on one their is a fair chance you will be bitten.

When a passerby told him Scripps Hospital was right across the street, he decided to walk there.
"As I was walking over, my heart started thumping and I could feel a tingling in my body and a metallic taste in my mouth," he said.
Trydal was admitted to the hospital and given four doses of antivenom over a 24-hour period. He was thrilled that the treatment worked and he could get back to his studies, until he heard from his insurance companyThat was when Trydal learned what his visit to the hospital cost: $143,989. He was shocked.
"I thought maybe $10,000," he said, noting that if he'd had the same treatment back home in Norway "it would have been free."
Y'awl boys have many venomous snakes in Norway?
Trydal agreed to let the hospital release a copy of the bill to 10News. In it there are two separate charges for antivenin croatalidfab. The first charge is for $102,440 and the second is for $25,610. That is a total of $128,050.
"This is way too much, at least for a person that doesn't have good insurance," he said.
Trydal admitted he was glad he bought an insurance policy to cover him during his six months in the United States. When asked what would happen if he had not, Trydal responded, "That would be very, very bad. I try not to think about that."
A spokesperson for Scripps told 10News the antivenom is expensive and issued this statement:

"First and most importantly, we are grateful for Mr. Trydal’s recovery. We have reviewed our billing practices in this case and find all charges to be accurate and appropriate.
The largest portion of the charges was for antivenom, a very costly life-saving drug manufactured from snake venom. The patient required 10 units of the antivenom and a night in the Intensive Care Unit, which provides around-the-clock direct nursing supervision........... .


Although Trydal said he believes the healthcare system in the US is "wrong, he declined to be too critical, saying his treatment at Scripps La Jolla was "excellent".

Yes UCSD is cutting edge. At least he has that going for him.
http://www.10news.com/news/31128723/detail.html
Health care is exspensive in California.
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I run in desert trails so this has always been a concern. I'm relieved to know that the treatment worked.
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Post it on Facebook, and ask for Facebook's help to donate $1 for every like? :P

In other news. I think that is a hell of a bill. Never seen such a thing in my entire life. Good on the person that life was saved... but wow. Just wow.
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Mr Alcatraz
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mx_tifoso wrote:I run in desert trails so this has always been a concern. I'm relieved to know that the treatment worked.
It was quite a while back probably over 20 years ago I went to the visitors center of "The Battle of San Pasqual" That is an interesting story about the largest battle of the Mexican American War, fought in California. That is near Escondido, inland and usually more extreme temperatures than San Diego because the on-shore flow doesn't make it that far, but I digress. I took a buddy to see this really interesting state historical site. It had a little walking trail about 1/2 mile around, so we went on it. It was a nice spring day, and the guy was a little sauced. He walked over two rattlesnakes on the trail before I could get his attention. He didn't get bitten, but he would have if he stepped on one. Being cold blooded they are practically asleep in that situation. The lesson is: Have a sense of your natural surroundings :wtf:
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Hilarious.

I wonder why people haven't taken to making this stuff on the black market if it is worth so much.

Still, the U.S health system does nothing but show how 'behind' some parts of the world are.

These boys had it right 2000 years ago, America and other nations that share such stupid ideas on health really need to catch up.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hippocratic_Oath

There are two things that take priority over anything else.
1: A child should always have a roof over its head.
2: A child should always be given healthcare regardless of cost.

You have to simply be a moron to think that $140k bill for being bitten is correct.

Hell, if its america, why doesn't he sue the state for double the money for not removing the hazard or even sign-posting about the possible hazard.

I could rant for days on this. But i will just leave it and laugh and feel lucky i live in a country where every humans right to healthcare is never questioned and given freely.

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Shocking would be a gross understatement, but then again I don't know what to call it. Michael Moore's Sicko springs to mind.

And mzivtins +1, I agree with what you say %100. Where I live healthcare had been free for the most part (especially for children), I say had because now the powers that be have decided to take it away from the people and make it something more like U.S. healthcare system which is sad in so many ways...
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