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Man Billed $2,300 For Walking Into Emergency Room For Cat Scratch
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (CBS
Local) — A North Carolina man says he’s out- raged that he was charged more than $2,300 after he went to the emergency room for a cat scratch.
Shyam Patil of Charlotte said he was scratched by a cat outside his home in September. Since it drew blood, his doctor said he should to the ER to get a rabies shot just in case.
While waiting at the ER, Patil said he googled the cost for rabies vaccinations and was stunned by the results. One article told a story similar to his where a woman was bitten by a cat and was
billed more than $40,000.
He also said the nurses and doc- tors at the ER were unable to provide him a cost estimate.
Scared of what the bill could be, he walked out of the ER without the vaccination.
“Sometimes you feel that, you know what, it’s better to die if you have rabies then to incur this much debt,” Patil told CBS affiliate WBTV.
Patil soon found out the cat was his neighbor’s pet anditwasupto date on his rabies vaccina-
tions.
But a few months later, he was billed $2,300 for a “level 3, emer- gency depart- ment visit.”
“I was like ‘I did- n’t even take the shot. What is this bill for?'”
There were addi- tional charges on
the bill, including a tetanus shot update that was about to be due and an anti inflammatory pill he took there for the possible rabies exposure. Altogether, the the charges added up to a nearly $2,600.
And if Patil had gotten the rabies
vaccination that day, the bill showed it would have cost anoth- er $13,048.
Patil said even with his insur- ance, he still owes a little more than $2,500 for the visit, due at the end of the month.
Atrium Health wouldn’t go into specifics about Patil’s case, cit- ing confidentiality laws, but said some billing charges and do not reflect the actual price that patients would have to pay.
“Patient out-of- pocket costs are often dependent on a number of factors, including co-pays and deductibles,” the company said in a statement.
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