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70-year-old US man beats COVID-19, gets $1.1 million hospital bill

Michael Flor has now been dubbed as million-dollar baby
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Tribune Web Desk
Chandigarh, June
14

A 70-year-old Seattle man who nearly died of COVID-19 has been billed a heart-stopping $1.1 million for his hospital expenses, the Seattle Times reported on Saturday

Michael Flor, known as the longest-hospitalised Covid-19 patient, has now been dubbed as million-dollar baby. He was admitted on March 4, and stayed for 62 days.

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A night-shift nurse was sympathetic and held a phone to his ear while his wife and children bid him goodbye.

But Flor survived.

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His recovery prompted those around him to call him the miracle child. He was discharged on May 5—only to receive a 181-page bill totaling $1,122,501.04, he told the newspaper.

That includes: $9,736 per day for the intensive care room, nearly $409,000 for its transformation into a sterile room for 42 days, $82,000 for the use of a ventilator for 29 days, and nearly $100,000 for two days when his prognosis was life-threatening.

Flor is covered by Medicare, a government insurance program for the elderly, and should not have to take out his wallet, according to the Times.

“It was a million bucks to save my life, and of course I’d say that’s money well-spent … But I also know I might be the only one saying that,” the Times quoted him as saying.

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