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When my Mom was in the hospital, she was injured while being put back into bed. She had been sitting in a chair (placed there by the Physical Therapist). Since it was almost lunchtime, she was able to sit up in the chair to eat. As a CNA & an RN were placing her back into bed, one of them bumped her right lower leg and it split open. She was retaining a lot of fluid in her legs (edema) and a lot of fluid came gushing out. They bandaged it up. Her doctor saw the cut the next day and called in a surgeon. The surgeon declared that since her skin was so thin, that they would place a "wound-vac" on the cut to keep draining off fluid. (it's a very deep cut).
So my question is: when she sees the surgeon again for a recheck, should she have to pay the co-pay? Or should the hospital pay it?
So my question is: when she sees the surgeon again for a recheck, should she have to pay the co-pay? Or should the hospital pay it?