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Started by Woolly Bugger, March 10, 2021, 09:32:33 AM

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did they really need to  send in helicopters to rescue them...

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one time at bandcamp I got lost
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Woolly Bugger


COLLIER COUNTY, Fla.– First responders saved a lost couple kayaking in the Everglades Monday night.

The couple, both 67, were on vacation from New York and lost their way during a day trip. Starting around 9:30 a.m. at the Turner River Canoe Launch on U.S. 41, the pair started their solo trip with a map. Around 5:15 pm they called 911, telling authorities they were lost but not in distress, according to law enforcement.

Using GPS coordinates, emergency dispatchers were able to locate the lost travelers, according to law enforcement.
Greater Naples Fire Department, the National Park Service and North Collier Fire Department coordinated a rescue effort, starting with finding the business that rented the couple the kayaks.



they had a map... and a cell phone... probably a "smart phone", smarter than them....

what other options did they have>

1) hang out in the mangroves and wait for the sun up come up in the morning
2) use your map and compass to get back
3) don't rent kayaks to New Yorkers...


ex - I'm not going to live with you through one more fishing season!
me -There's a season?

Pastor explains icons to my son: you know like the fish symbol on the back of cars.
My son: My dad has two fish on his car and they're both trout!

Woolly Bugger

the Turner River trail....


ex - I'm not going to live with you through one more fishing season!
me -There's a season?

Pastor explains icons to my son: you know like the fish symbol on the back of cars.
My son: My dad has two fish on his car and they're both trout!

jwgnc

They're gonna love the bill they get. 
 
I took a helicopter ride from Athens, TN to the UT Trauma Center a while back from MED-TRANS CORPORATION.  Launch was just $33,383.34 plus $320 per mile.  Insurance covered almost all of the $49,744.65.  I love Medicare.

Not sure what procedure code they can use for their trip.    b';

Claim Line #1
Procedure Code A0431 - Ambulance Service, Conventional Air Services,
Transport, One Way (Rotary Wing) Total Units 1
Start Date10/14/2019 End Date10/14/2019

Amount Charged $33,383.34

Claim Line #2
Procedure Code A0436 - Rotary Wing Air Mileage
Per Statute Mile Total Units 51
Start Date10/14/2019 End Date10/14/2019

Amount Charged $16,361.31
Stalk softly and carry a green stick.

troutrus

Quote from: jwgnc on March 10, 2021, 12:22:43 PMThey're gonna love the bill they get.
 
I took a helicopter ride from Athens, TN to the UT Trauma Center a while back from MED-TRANS CORPORATION.  Launch was just $33,383.34 plus $320 per mile.  Insurance covered almost all of the $49,744.65.  I love Medicare.

Not sure what procedure code they can use for their trip.    b';

Claim Line #1
Procedure Code A0431 - Ambulance Service, Conventional Air Services,
Transport, One Way (Rotary Wing) Total Units 1
Start Date10/14/2019 End Date10/14/2019

Amount Charged $33,383.34

Claim Line #2
Procedure Code A0436 - Rotary Wing Air Mileage
Per Statute Mile Total Units 51
Start Date10/14/2019 End Date10/14/2019

Amount Charged $16,361.31

Wow!  If I'm not being too personal, do you mind sharing how much Medicare allowed/paid?

Phil


jwgnc

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Quote from: troutrus on March 11, 2021, 08:30:06 AM
Quote from: jwgnc on March 10, 2021, 12:22:43 PMThey're gonna love the bill they get.
 
I took a helicopter ride from Athens, TN to the UT Trauma Center a while back from MED-TRANS CORPORATION.  Launch was just $33,383.34 plus $320 per mile.  Insurance covered almost all of the $49,744.65.  I love Medicare.

Not sure what procedure code they can use for their trip.    b';

Claim Line #1
Procedure Code A0431 - Ambulance Service, Conventional Air Services,
Transport, One Way (Rotary Wing) Total Units 1
Start Date10/14/2019 End Date10/14/2019

Amount Charged $33,383.34

Claim Line #2
Procedure Code A0436 - Rotary Wing Air Mileage
Per Statute Mile Total Units 51
Start Date10/14/2019 End Date10/14/2019

Amount Charged $16,361.31

Wow!  If I'm not being too personal, do you mind sharing how much Medicare allowed/paid?

I had that Med-Trans helicopter ride following a nasty fall 10/14/2019 (Google orthostatic hypotension).  Got out of the CRV, stood up, turned, and walked too quickly.  Did a face plant on the driveway.  ACDF 3-4-5 at UT Medical Center. Total bill from UT Hospital:  $63,953.00.

You'll see a Medicare Approved amount that is way lower than the list price, around 20%.  You get these big bills, but ignore the first 2 from each provider. After a few months I only paid about $1,400. 

Med-Trans was $49,744.65, Medicare approved $6,978.51.  Typical of Medicare, but I didn't know if transport would be the same.  Luckily it is.  I paid about $1,200.

My total was about $2,600 from a list price of $113,697.65.

Along with Medicare, I have the full-blown Aetna supplement at $174.64 a month.
Stalk softly and carry a green stick.

troutrus

I always get a kick out of the billed amounts vs the approved amounts that service providers settle for. Apparently just part of the racket that is the American Healthcare "System"
Yes, insurance is nice. It's a shame so many people have to do without.