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ck4829

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Wed Jun 22, 2022, 09:45 AM Jun 2022

'Want To Cry': Bill for Uninsured Hospital Stay in Italy Stuns Americans [View all]

Last edited Tue Nov 22, 2022, 09:46 AM - Edit history (1)

The disparity between the charges incurred by patients in the U.S. compared with other countries was thrown into sharp focus after a man who underwent surgery and spent a week in an Italian hospital without insurance shared a screenshot of his total bill.

The Italian national, posting to Reddit as byJoi, told Newsweek he suffered a series of bone, ligament and tendon injuries around one of his knees while skiing with friends in the Alps.

"I was immediately brought into the ER, got an MRI and was then scheduled for surgery," he said. ByJoi said he went on to spend a week in the hospital while he recovered and has also undergone physiotherapy since the accident.

At the time, he had feared his medical costs would be substantial as he had no form of insurance when the accident occurred. However, when he eventually got the bill, he was relieved and delighted to see it was just €53.78, which equates to $56.53.

https://www.newsweek.com/bill-uninsured-hospital-stayitaly-stuns-americans-cry-1716807

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Good for Newsweek KS Toronado Jun 2022 #1
Thats cool the Italians would cover the costs.... TheRealNorth Jun 2022 #2
It's not as though he went there with the express intention of having surgery. PoindexterOglethorpe Jun 2022 #3
The injured man They_Live Jun 2022 #5
Ah I missed that. TheRealNorth Jun 2022 #6
Me too, the first time around. They_Live Jun 2022 #7
I hear you on the time frame Quanto Magnus Jun 2022 #33
Italian enid602 Jun 2022 #41
They either cover tourists or the Ski place does IbogaProject Jun 2022 #4
I can tell you exactly what my conservative relatives would say about that. Diamond_Dog Jun 2022 #8
Italy tax rates James48 Jun 2022 #17
that's a pretty sweet deal IronLionZion Jun 2022 #25
In 2019 my sister was on a cruise with us in Europe kimbutgar Jun 2022 #9
But Millionaire Florida US Senator Rick Scott thinks Americans are spoiled Vogon_Glory Jun 2022 #10
Rick Scott is possibly the worst of them and he's, amazingly, a current US Senator. jaxexpat Jun 2022 #35
Rick Scott is possibly the worst of them and he's, amazingly, a current US Senator. jaxexpat Jun 2022 #36
I had a similar experience in Venice unc70 Jun 2022 #11
Just had minor breast cancer surgery 90,000 in & out same day Oppaloopa Jun 2022 #12
One of my daughters gave birth in Germany - hospital and much more paid by the German gov't. erronis Jun 2022 #13
Can you see that happening in the United States? Diamond_Dog Jun 2022 #21
You mean the babies those same Republicans are going to force by law to be born? Volaris Jun 2022 #29
Our system is really f'd up. I long for some single payer system, but its dead for now. Evolve Dammit Jun 2022 #47
The Italians have different values dlk Jun 2022 #14
After flying to Paris a few years back tavernier Jun 2022 #15
Morocco hospital ER bill keithbvadu2 Jun 2022 #16
Hosted and mentored international students Marthe48 Jun 2022 #18
Italian health care azureblue Jun 2022 #19
When I lived in Taiwan geardaddy Jun 2022 #20
When Taiwan was evaluating systems around the world for which to adopt IronLionZion Jun 2022 #24
Interesting. I didn't know that. geardaddy Jun 2022 #27
A friend's wife has dual citizenship. LudwigPastorius Jun 2022 #40
The US rations care by cost IronLionZion Jun 2022 #22
"Uninsured" is misleading. So is "he had no form of insurance." CaptainTruth Jun 2022 #23
I agree. This shouldn't be anything to do with "insurance". It should be a right provided by the gov erronis Jun 2022 #30
Reddit thread that this article is based on: sl8 Jun 2022 #26
I live in LittleGirl Jun 2022 #28
I have supposedly great insurance. onecaliberal Jun 2022 #31
In 2022 the Medicare Maximum Out of Pocket is $7550. Who the F has that much to spend yearly Ziggysmom Jun 2022 #32
I had the same experience in Canada. Why can't we do this? Well, we could if the GOP didn't block Martin68 Jun 2022 #34
They are the problem at every turn. Evolve Dammit Jun 2022 #48
I've been told we all just want "free shit" tho. n/m BradAllison Jun 2022 #37
My mom had a hemorrhagic stroke a few months ago. LudwigPastorius Jun 2022 #38
I've had to refinance my house twice MontanaMama Jun 2022 #39
I'm self employed too Unwind Your Mind Jun 2022 #46
That is so f'd. I am so sorry we seem unable to do better. Maddening. Evolve Dammit Jun 2022 #49
Perfect example jonstl08 Jun 2022 #51
THIS. MontanaMama Jun 2022 #52
Congress and the Supreme Court will continue to do their sworn duty. mn9driver Jun 2022 #42
2016 in London jonstl08 Jun 2022 #43
Your last line sums it up. We are brainwashed into thinking this is impossible here. Evolve Dammit Jun 2022 #50
In Canada, I got a condition, had an operation that cured it, never saw ANY bill. . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Jun 2022 #44
Our problem is healthcare insurance companies. The Jungle 1 Jun 2022 #45
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