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Originally Posted by golfing eagles
I've already explained it 3 different ways. In the last analogy, the banana company NEVER got unexpected revenue from the sale of bananas, they got the $100 they expected. Only after years of selling them at $1 each did they find out, or at least there was an opinion out there, that they should have only been charging $0.75 each
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As far as I can tell, the over billing is only for the past four years. TVH started operating in 2012. What happened in 2021 to create the billing issues? Were they charging $.75 per banana from 2012 to 2021? And then they decided to raise the price of bananas?
The website says it has 55,000 patients. If you divide $360,000,000 by 55,000 that is about $6500 per patient or more than $1,500 per patient per year. Those bananas are more expensive than buying them at Publix.
TVH may have a perfect explosion for the billing discrepancy.
But if it is as innocent as you say, why doesn’t TVH or their lawyers explain it to us?