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pay through the nose:
pay a lot; pay a high
amount
sliding scale: variable
price; price related to
income
appendix: small piece at
the end of the intestines
that insurance, forget it. It’d be the same situation…
Kristin: Right.
Joe: …I’d
pay through the nose.
Kristin: Yep. Well I think it was you that was telling me that San Francisco General
Hospital charges on a
sliding scale basis.
Joe: Yeah.
Kristin: That’s awesome.
Joe: Yeah, you’re right, they do. I don’t know of any, I think they’re the only…well,
I’m certain that they’re the only hospital in San Francisco that does, uh, that has such
a, a service.
Kristin: Well, I’ve never known of any hospitals in Georgia that did that.
Joe: Yeah, come to think of it, I don’t really know of any other hospitals in the nation.
But it’s possible that there are some and we just don’t know about ‘em.
Kristin: Right.
Joe: Did I ever tell you that Neil actually had his
appendix taken out at San
Francisco General?
Kristin: No, huh-uh.
Joe: Yeah, this was a long time ago. It was like way before I met you. And, uh, he
didn’t have a job. He didn’t have any health insurance, y’know. He didn’t really have
any money. And, uh, but y’know, his appendix needed to be taken out. So he had it
done at San Francisco General. And, uh, y’know, they knew his situation. And, uh,
they told him it… First off I want to say he spent five days there and nights…
Kristin: Whoa.
Joe: …And, uh, guess how much they charged him?
Kristin: I have no idea, how much?
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bucks: dollars
write it off: accept a loss;
forget about it
pale at the thought of:
scared by a thought or
idea
Joe: It was only a hundred bucks.
Kristin: Wow! What? I can’t believe that!
Joe: Yeah, I mean this was a long time ago…
Kristin: That’s amazing!
Joe: …but still, y’know, so, uh, yeah, so when he was actually checking out of the
hospital, um, they actually told him, “Hey we, we know that you don’t have a job. And
you, you told us you don’t have much money. So, uh, y’know, don’t worry about the
hundred bucks. Uh, we’ll just
write it off.”
Kristin: Jeez! You know, that makes me think of when I was living in Bangkok. I
actually got really sick and ended up being hospitalized for three days and two
nights. And I remember the whole time thinking “God, this is gonna to be so
expensive,”. And it ended up only costing me like a hundred and fifty to two hundred
and fifty bucks. That’s it. I mean…
Joe: That’s great.
Kristin: …I, I
pale at the thought of what that would have cost me here with no
insurance.