Jeremy Renner left the hospital and is now recovering at home - not a leg update

Jan 17, 2023 23:39

MCU actor Jeremy Renner has left the hospital for his home to continue his recovery after the snow plow accident

Jeremy Renner is out of the hospital and back home where he will continue to recover from a critical snow plow injury. https://t.co/NXWe5EprVt
- Variety (@Variety) January 17, 2023
Renner tweeted the news himself while promoting the ( Read more... )

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thatcovergirl January 18 2023, 01:13:04 UTC
It's a good thing he has marvel money and residuals. Can you imagine that fucking bill, even with insurance?

OMG, how much does it cost the fucking patient when they have to get airlifted somewhere?
Let alone, emergency services.

My ER bill (with ambulance ride) was $10,000.00. I cried at the hospital, before I even got the bill.

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theactualworst January 18 2023, 01:15:50 UTC
My nephew had to be airlifted before he passed and the bill was like $25k for that alone. Insane. Definitely added insult to injury for us.

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thatcovergirl January 18 2023, 01:17:44 UTC
Good god! I am so sorry for your loss. That is just disrespectful. Insulting to victims of circumstances and their families.

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theactualworst January 18 2023, 01:18:55 UTC
Yeah I think we got the bill in the mail before we could even have the funeral. They didn’t waste a second. It was very upsetting.

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choukoumei January 18 2023, 01:21:15 UTC
I am sorry your family went through that, the system here is absolutely predatory.

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blahhhnata17 January 18 2023, 01:16:43 UTC
As a medical biller, hospital charges are damn insane. Also professional billing is separate from hospital and anesthesia billing so patients can get three separate bills and if you have caca insurance you are pretty much fucked. The US health care system is a hellhole.

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squirrels_oh_no January 18 2023, 01:19:53 UTC
When i had my kidney stone episode, the CT scan was also billed separately lmao. For $600. Plus physician and the hospital charges. Well over $12k for 4 hours in the ER.

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helyanwe89 January 18 2023, 01:23:43 UTC
I work in a specialist office. Surgery is billed by our office, the hospital system & anesthesia so it can be three bills for outpatient surgery. I have heard of caca before.

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blahhhnata17 January 18 2023, 01:28:19 UTC
Oops I used "caca" as if you have shitty insurance you are fucked lol.

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inandoutofgrace January 18 2023, 03:30:53 UTC
I got it. Always makes me think if the start of My Big Fat Greek Wedding when the other little girl made fun of her moussaka going “MOOSE CACA???”

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choukoumei January 18 2023, 01:25:50 UTC
I fucking hate the separate billing especially since they all come at wildly different times. It fools me into thinking a bill is not bad until all the bills come in like a year later.

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choukoumei January 18 2023, 01:24:19 UTC
Yeah I have gotten a couple 5k bills from short ER visits and it is absolutely insane to me that it happens even with insurance. The whole point of insurance is to have it for emergencies.

Also if you haven’t already- fight the bill, ask for itemized bills and contact the billing department.

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thatcovergirl January 18 2023, 01:29:30 UTC
I'm thankful to be a veteran. There is a community care program, that (if submitted on time with bills and receipts) they will cover it.

but if I weren't I would be fucked. The debt I have now is nothing compared to how it could be.

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cuteej4 January 18 2023, 01:31:03 UTC
I'm literally worth a million dollars. When I was young, I had surgeries and a hospital stay that added up to 250k (covered by insurance!!).
Then with my transplant, I got so many non-bill bills and we added everything up to nearly 800k.
And that are just the big hospital procedures I had.
I've had 1 ambulance ride and it was 2500 dollars. I wasn't even special enough for the siren!

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likeanunmadebed January 18 2023, 02:00:34 UTC
omg how do people even pay for this?

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jime22 January 18 2023, 02:28:48 UTC
You should have gotten a discount for the siren!

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