I had to stay in the hospital overnight a week ago.
I had surgery on Thursday (March 8th) and by Monday I was feeling light headed, my heart was racing, I had no energy. Thoughts were I may need some blood. After all, the center had ran out of heparin and I clotted off and they had to toss my kidney and lines, I'd had surgery, lots of blood work etc...
So they toss me in the hospital to maybe give me a transfusion. Labs come back that I'm low but not enough to trigger a blood transfusion.
Then the hospital's doctor takes over.... A "Hospitalist". She says my surgery arm is infected.... even though my surgeon just left me saying my arm looked fine. It was swollen and red but not infected. I had no fever. So... that Hospitalist ordered me an antibiotic (Vancomyson) which requires a shot in the stomach with heparin (ouch) and 3 different blood draws. The surgeon ordered 2 in the first place; so 5 altogether. Someone ordered an EKG (not sure who) but I had just had one on Thursday. A Chest x-ray, which I had just had one the prior week.
Now, I'm thinking I was taken advantage of. I have Medicare and Blue X Federal. Can we say CASH COW. Moo
To me that is BS what happened. I was in for a possible blood transfusion and didn't need it. Should be end of story.
Plus I was questioning everything. I flipped out when the nurse came to give me a shot in the stomach of heparin.
So, maybe they would have ordered MORE tests had I not been such a bitch.
That is just crazy to me. How can they get away with that. Why should Medicare pay for 2 EKG's and 2 chest x-rays within a week of each other? They shouldn't and I shouldn't.
This is just not right!