good to know dr!
may I ask a few more questions,
1. from your webpage, femurs cost 70.000. How much would you recommend keeping as a reserve for complications like bone infection, embolism (both kinds), nail malfunction, nerve decompression and others? it would be good if you can update your webpage with this info.
2. would it be fair to extrapolate the figure you estimate to hss with the modification that there the original surgery would cost 125.000? You might know this having worked there
3. what would happen if a patient is hopelessly broke and has a complication to fix? he waits until it becomes critical and go to emergency room where they are obliged to treat the patient and bill him later on?
thank you dr
those are very good questions.
I would estimate that you should have anywhere between 15,000 and 25,000 usd just in case.
So far none of my patients ever had to pull the trigger on that reserve. That number is equivalent for HSS.
if you have commercial insurance (blue cross blue shield/cigna/united healthcare/aetna), complications will be covered by insurance as it becomes medical necessity.
Most hospitals won’t accept any medicaid /medical assistance from another state due to federal regulations.
Make sure you go to a good surgeon to decrease the risk of complication, however obstacles may arise even in the world’s most experienced hands.