HopefulHeart
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All of us heart patients have to undergo lots of diagnostic testing....particularly if we are being monitored until surgery becomes necessary. I had an echo which indicated that my aneurysm was a lot larger than it was the previous year.....a 4.2 was showing as a 4.8 on the echo. My Cardio went into a heightened stated of concern and order an MRI and an MRA to be done....which showed there was NO change at all in the size of my aortic aneurysm. All the echos, and I mean ALL since 2006 had always been accurate....up until I had this one. I now have a bill in the amount of $4300 that I have to pay out of pocket for the 2 MRI scans plus $187 for the radiologist who read the MRI scans.....all because of an echo that was wrong. Would anyone, if they found themselves in this position that I am in, pay the $4300 for the MRI scans??? Or would you refuse to pay the bill for the MRI's based on the fact that they were unnecessary since the echo was done wrong and yielded incorrect results in the first place???
I know this is more of a money question instead of a heart condition question, but I feel that it is still relevant since I am probably not the first heart patient that has been faced with paying sky high bills for extra diagnostic testing caused by echo errors. I'd love to hear about anyones experience that may be similar to mine. Thanks for reading this and for any help or advice that you may have.
I know this is more of a money question instead of a heart condition question, but I feel that it is still relevant since I am probably not the first heart patient that has been faced with paying sky high bills for extra diagnostic testing caused by echo errors. I'd love to hear about anyones experience that may be similar to mine. Thanks for reading this and for any help or advice that you may have.