On November, J.R. Duren’s better half gave birth to their child. Concerned about a possible infection, physicians kept an eye on the newborn in the neonatal extensive care unit. After 4 hours, he was declared well enough to go back to a routine health center space, where new child and mother remained two more nights.
Yet when Duren got the costs, he was shocked. Not just had the health center charged $55 for saline spray that his spouse never ever received, but his boy had actually been billed nearly $3,500 for one night in NICU and an additional $2,226 for another night’s stay in a regular health center space.
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