Rabies Vaccine Comments
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Posted by: a user in St Augustine, FL. | Posted: February 27th, 2017 07:02PM |
My sister is a pharmacist and just told me why some people are paying approx 1200 and others are paying 20k. Thet post-exposure vaccine contains an immunoglobulin complex that is not present in the pre-exposure vaccine. This immunoglobulin complex is what is so pricey. Still highway robbery, but at least this explains the price discrepancy. |
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Posted by: DJP in Lowell, MA. | Posted: January 10th, 2017 06:01AM |
Insurance: UnitedHealthcare | Medical Facility: Lowell General Hospital |
My husband was scratched while trying to assist an injured cat. His doctor recommended the rabies series -- to the tune of $9,663.00! After the insurance payments/adjustments ($6,657.31), the remaining cost for us was $3,005.69. Asking for and obtaining mediation from the Health Care Division at the Attorney General's Office helped us to obtain a more "reasonable" amount -- $2,103.99. |
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Posted by: Tom Michael in Fort Collins, CO. | Posted: October 18th, 2016 02:10PM |
Insurance: Yes | Medical Facility: PVH |
I can only assume this article is outdated, it makes you think the cost is at most a few thousand. Even though it was covered by our insurance, I am just amazed that the Pharmacy charge for the rabie shots for my wife was over $29,000! The hospital said they can charge what they want. That's just not right! |
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Posted by: Caros in Richmond, VA. | Posted: September 23rd, 2016 08:09PM |
Insurance: Piedmont Community Health | Medical Facility: Community Memorial |
I am a doctor. I was bitten at night in my back yard. Next day I went to the office and tried to get the Human Rabies Immunoglobulin to no avail. Called health dept and was told I had to go to the ER. Just got the itemized bill...the total was $42,000! Four shots immune globulin, 1 rabies, and a Benadryl. Insurance paid all but $4200...the REAL cost of the immune globulin would have been $3000. |
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Posted by: Melissa Pelham in Des Moines, IA. | Posted: August 23rd, 2016 07:08AM |
Insurance: UHC | Medical Facility: Mercy Medical Center |
Went to the ER with a squirrel bite and the ER charge at Stewart Memorial was $200. Called around to find easiest, cheapest way to do the next 3. Went in as outpatient for 3 shots and have to pay $1150.02. Could have paid $600 if I would have just went to ER 3 more times. |
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Posted by: Ajeet Gavali in Bothell, WA. | Posted: August 3rd, 2016 01:08PM |
Insurance: United Health Care | Medical Facility: HeckenSack Medical center |
My son was admitted in hospital for a Racoon Bite. He was released next day. A week later when the result came positive for Rabbies for the Raccoon,we were contacted by hospital and health department to come and take the shots .Those were 4 scheduled visits. But Hospital billed insurance as emergency services when the services were of not an emergency in nature. They should have billed as Out patient visits. Hospital is saying they cant correct the billed code it right now and Insurance is saying its 500 per visit copay because of the code they used. WHAT are out options. This sounds like a SCAM. |
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Posted by: a user in Durham, NC. | Posted: July 25th, 2016 11:07AM |
Insurance: Blue Cross | Medical Facility: Duke Regional |
I was bitten by a stray cat. The next day my hand and fingers were swollen. Urgent Care refused any treatment (since they don't do rabies shots), called animal control and sent me to the ER for rabies shots. I got 2 shots in each thigh and one in the arm. With the adjustments, my co-pay, and less than $6000 paid by insurance, my portion was still almost $4000. Am appealing this bill. |
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Posted by: LRL in Findlay, OH. | Posted: April 11th, 2016 08:04AM |
Insurance: 36000 | Medical Facility: 1604.00 |
THAT'S OVER $41,000.00 FOR ONE PERSON!!!!! Ohio hospital is robbing Anthem Blue Cross! I'm not stopping here. That's hurting everyone!Now it's the principle of it all. My husband came into contact with a bat in Haiti on a mission trip. Our out of pocket expense - $2,500 |
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Posted by: IL in Elmhust, IL. | Posted: March 8th, 2016 03:03PM |
Insurance: Blue Cross Blue Shield IL | Medical Facility: Elmhurst Memorial Hospital |
A rabid bat was found in my home and at the urging of the health department my 4 adult family members got the post rabies vaccines. The amount for 4 adults was in excess of 80k insurance paid most of it but that is just ridiculous. I believe the hospital inflated the prices since all they did was administer shots. Terrible they would have the nerve to charge that much. |
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Posted by: angry guy in orangeburg, SC. | Posted: March 2nd, 2016 09:03AM |
Insurance: yes | Medical Facility: regional medical center, orangeburg, sc |
took the first round of shots. 8 syringes. 45 minutes in the ER. the bill was $18,500.00. found out test was negative. the last three booster shots had I taken them would have pushed the total to over $40,000.00 |
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Posted by: Carol Lake in Belvidere, IL. | Posted: February 15th, 2016 04:02AM |
Insurance: | Medical Facility: Emergency Room Swedish American |
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Posted by: Donnie l in Palm bay, FL. | Posted: February 1st, 2016 03:02PM |
Insurance: 2500 | Medical Facility: Palm Bay hospital |
Outrageous that is robbery and my insurance says they were not in network. I think the hospitals should have to tell people when their insurance don't cover. Went to follow up shots at health dept only cost 800 for 3 shots. Where does the hospital get the right to charge over 14000 for 5. And it was only a scratch not even a bite. Should have taken my chances. This isn't right !!!! |
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