The X post below comes from Wall Street Apes. It details the account of a California resident whose daughter needed, and received, a "life-saving ambulance ride." The family of the young ambulance passenger then received ABSURD billing information.
This man’s daughter was in an ambulance. After receiving a bill, they were resent a more expensive bill
— Wall Street Apes (@WallStreetApes) March 1, 2025
He’s calling to find out why. “The first bill we got without the insurance was $600. And then the second bill was almost $1,300”
Their response, “You're not eligible for the… pic.twitter.com/G1coIPMuz4
The entire post reads:
This man’s daughter was in an ambulance. After receiving a bill, they were resent a more expensive bill He’s calling to find out why. [The father says:] “The first bill we got without the insurance was $600. And then the second bill was almost $1,300.” Their response, “You’re not eligible for the discount since you are insured.” The billing department says, “The bill was $2,342.14. We billed your insurance. Your insurance only paid $1,078.85." [The father then asks:] "Can I go back to the discount without the insurance?" [The billing department reply:] "No, so you’re insured, so you're not eligible for the discount.” So because he has insurance he has to pay almost $700 more, for a total of $1.300… Make it make sense Healthcare in America needs SERIOUS REFORM.
Trevor Grant Thomas
At the Intersection of Politics, Science, Faith, and Reason.
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Trevor is the author of the The Miracle and Magnificence of America
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