Monday, February 17, 2014

What Is the Typical Knee Replacement Surgery Cost?


When your knee experiences inflammation or deformity or when a movement of your knee is hindered by arthritis or any injuries, you might undergo a procedure called knee replacement surgery. It is to change the joint of your knee with a prosthetic. With the use of metal shell the femur is replaced, as well as the use of plastic piece with a stem the tibia is also replaced. Sometimes a plastic button is also placed under the surface of the kneecap.

What is the typical knee replacement surgery cost?

The country where you will choose to have your replacement surgery done is the most high up determining factor of its cost. The average cost of this treatment would cost about $40,000 in the United States. But for those patients who are insured, the knee replacement surgery costs will be covered by the insurance company only if the procedure was ordered by the physician as necessary. When the procedure is for experimental purposes, the insurance company will not pay for the expenses. There will still be out of the pocket costs and it would range to a few hundred dollars to a few thousand dollars, depending on your deductibles and coinsurance. Some medical institutions will charge about $3,000 to $4,000.

For those who are uninsured, it must be noted that some medical institutions give discounted prices. If the total cost is $35,000, you will only have to pay about $29,000 to $33,000 after availing the discount. On the other hand, they can consider other countries who are offering a much less expensive knee replacement surgery than in the United States. This surgery costs roughly about $13,000 in Mexico, $11,000 in Costa Rica, $18,000 to $22,000 in Singapore, $12,000 to $14,000 in Thailand, while the most inexpensive alternative is $7,000 in India. Although they charge much lesser than in the United States, these countries, along with the other countries not mentioned, also offer excellent facilities and well-trained doctors.

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