Disney Doll said:
Let me pose another question to you parents:
If your insurance wouldn't pay for it, would you be willing to pay out of pocket for an echo for your child, as part of their routine check-up?
I would. I believe my son's echos were $475 each. If it was something I was really concerned about, I'd do it.
I wonder though, if everyone was doing it, would the kids who really need it have to wait even longer for care?
I would book my son's cardiology appointments a year in advance. He had them yearly, so when I was finished with one, I'd book next year's..and even then, I'd sometimes get a call a week before saying it had to be changed to another day/time.
ETA I am sure my son's echos were not near $1000 at his cardiologists office, the hospital I don't recall, I am sure they were jacked up there because the bill for his 24 hour stay was ridiculous.
($50,000 not including surgery and anesthesia).
I just pulled up his bill from my health insurance online from this past Feb and total was $890 for his checkup after his procedure.
$100 for the office visit, then $65, $375, $175 and $175 for "diagnostic services" I am guessing the EKG was $175 and the echo was $375.
I don't recall what else he had done so not sure what the others are.