Quote from athlonmank8:
Now that I think about it, it's pretty damn hard to rack up 6k worth of bills.
It isn't hard at all. Last year I spent ONE night laying in a hallway in an observation wing after I went in for some dizziness. BIG MISTAKE. Ended up with a perfect health report after a dozen tests that I didn't order, and half of which were not necessary, and a bill for $12 THOUSAND.
(Note: Prior to being admitted, I did the good Boy Scout thing and asked to talk to someone from the billing department to get a rough idea of what might be in store for me. She hadn't the slightest idea. Not one clue.)
Never, ever go to an E.R. if you can avoid it. They are blood-suckers waiting for your warm body to come crawling in, at which point every technician, nurse, assistant nurse, intern, resident, and doctor within 100 yards will pay you a brief visit, and bill you for it later. And of course this is on top of the "Emergency Room Fee", which itself can be thousands of dollars.
Writer Tom Wolfe once said that any time he felt that he might need to go to the hospital ER, he'd check into a first-class room in the best hotel in town, and treat himself to room service for every meal. He'd walk out feeling great, and at a fraction of the cost of a hospital stay.