Woman billed $700 after sitting in ER waiting room for 7 hours, leaving without treatment

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Woman billed $700 after sitting in ER waiting room for 7 hours, leaving without treatment

By Janice Yu
Published October 29, 2021 12:35AM
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FOX 5 Atlanta


ER patients gets big bill for just sitting in the waiting room

She said she was never seen during her seven hour wait at an Atlanta area emergency room, but ended getting a bill for hundreds of dollars because of it.

ATLANTA - A woman said she was billed for a trip to the emergency room, even though she didn't receive any treatment.

Taylor Davis said she went to the Emory Decatur Hospital ER in July for a head injury.

She sat in the waiting room for hours, but with no end in sight, she decided to leave.

"I sat there for seven hours. There's no way I should be sitting in an emergency room.. an emergency room for seven hours," she said.


A couple of weeks later, a surprise came in her mailbox.

It was a bill from the hospital for nearly $700.

"I didn't get my vitals taken, nobody called my name. I wasn't seen at all," Davis said.

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Davis said she was convinced it was a mistake.

"So I called them and she said it's hospital protocol even if you're just walking in and you're not seen. When you type in your social, that's it. You're going to get charged regardless," she said.

She said she was told it was an emergency room visit fee or a facility fee as it is called in some cases.

It's often added to a person's total hospital bill, so it might not be as noticeable as it is in this case.

An email sent to Davis by an Emory Healthcare patient financial services employee states "You get charged before you are seen. Not for being seen."

Davis said unfortunately, she'll think twice before stepping foot in an ER., now that she knows what she can potentially be charged with,

"I'm very reluctant to go to the hospital now. That's kind of like the last resort now. Seeing that they're able to bill you for random things, it doesn't make me want to go. So that's not good," Davis said.

Emory Healthcare sent the following statement:

"Emory Healthcare takes all patient concerns seriously and appreciates this has been brought to our attention. Our teams are currently looking into this matter and will follow up directly with the individual."
 

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That's a whole work shift. fukk that. They gonna see me one way or another. Either see me medically or see these hands

I remember when I got arrested and had to go to court they charged me 3k court fees for 3 days of court. First day took them 20 minutes to tell me my charges and dismiss me. Second time I sat there 20 minutes for them to tell me come back in 2 weeks. Last day it took 30 minutes for them to give me probation. 1k per 20 minutes I guess. Any government paymemts are all scams
 

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That's a whole work shift. fukk that. They gonna see me one way or another. Either see me medically or see these hands

I remember when I got arrested and had to go to court they charged me 3k court fees for 3 days of court. First day took them 20 minutes to tell me my charges and dismiss me. Second time I sat there 20 minutes for them to tell me come back in 2 weeks. Last day it took 30 minutes for them to give me probation. 1k per 20 minutes I guess. Any government paymemts are all scams

that's crazy, you might be living in a Ferguson situation. someone should really be cataloguing the various courts fees of all the jurisdictions in the U.S.
 
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