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“Dear Ms. Barnes,” it said. “You owe the Kerrville State Hospital $97,728 as reimbursement for the support, maintenance and treatment it provided to you for dates of service March 20, 2012 through September 30, 2012.” If the bill was not paid or successfully challenged, the letter continued, the hospital would file a lien against Barnes’ property. More surprising than the amount of the bill are the circumstances. Unlike most hospital patients, Barnes neither asked for nor wants the care she has been receiving at Kerrville, one of the state’s 10 taxpayer-supported psychiatric hospitals. Click here for details. [The article quotes occasional poster Floyd Jennings.] | ||
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Spending money on a crisis is really hard but we find a way when it comes to our health. Whenever you are dealing with an emergency surgery, you will have to pay medical expenses right away. There is no time to save. This is even true of military members who are not on duty. Insurance is good, but it is not always enough money. Luckily, military payday loans are accessible for situations like this when quick cash is needed. Get more information at: Military Payday Loans | |||
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