When you are paying high sums of money (maybe life savings) and putting at risk your body,they owe you something.Or do you think that doctors like Sarin/Sringari ecc don't have to be blamed ?
When you're doing this kind of operation,your doctor should perform 110% of his possibilities
Prakash for once is right. The majority are thieves.Think about the nail's cost(maximum 10-15.000€) and they are charging ofte 60.000€+ for internals
And Paley belongs to that cathegory,asking 100.000€ and then being fired from Baltimore for malpractice and going to Florida where laws allow him to do everything he wants
The physical therapy department at Paley Institute is billed as part of Paley's total costs. So, if you pay $90,000 for femurs like I did,
about $30,000 of it came from the nail,
about $ 225 * 5 * 12 = $ 13500 came from the physical therapy department.
That leaves $46,500. Now, the Paley Institute is "leasing" facilities from St. Marys. That means they pay fees to St. Marys for using its surgery room, anesthesiologits, nurses, etc.
I don't have an estimate for the cost of that, but lets say an anesthesiologist makes $300k a year (according to glassdoor), then 4-5 hours of an anesthesiologist's time is worth $144 * 5 = $720.
Its not just Paley operating on the patient, theres a team (I think Robbins and Packer). If we were to assume that an orthopedic surgean makes $500k a year (glassdoor), then their time costs $240 * 5 * 3 = $3600.
You end up with around $42k, which covers hospital rent, malpractice insruance, administrative staff, etc.
I didn't even include the costs of the medication and blood bank (for transfusion) during surgery (ie saline solution, etc). Those things are also relatively expensive.
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Its definitely an expensive surgery, but lets not forget all the costs involved in an
elective, cosmetic, non-necessary surgery.I see no valid reason to complain about the costs.