1955 hospital bill goes viral for $60 cost of birth, 3-night stay
Photo shared to Reddit suggests the cost of delivery and a hospital stay was incredibly low in Kansas
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Social media users are astounded by how much it cost to deliver a baby in 1955.
A redacted photo shared to Reddit is suggesting the cost of delivering a child and a three-night hospital stay in Belleville, Kansas was less than $60.
The post, which was originally shared to the Reddit Pics thread, a subreddit dedicated to sharing pictures and photographs, on June 26, is now gaining viral attention on external social media platforms.
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"My medical school professor showed me this bill from his birth in 1955 (in the United States)," the Reddit user captioned their throwback photo.
The incredibly low-cost bill reportedly came from a Belleville Hospital and is dated Dec. 17, 1955.
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According to the itemized bill, it allegedly included a three-day stay between Dec. 15 and Dec. 18 that year.
The room and board and nursing service section is marked as costing $27 while the delivery room is marked at $15, infant care at $6, drugs and medicine at $11.95.
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Other sections of the bill were left blank, including the operating room, anesthetic, special nurse, special nurse board, dressings, glucose, urinalysis, blood examination, X-ray, basal metabolic rate (BMR), pathology exam, electrocardiogram (EKG) and oxygen and equipment – which left the Belleville Hospital account with a grand total of $59.95.
The 1955 bill would be equivalent to $610.69 in July 2021, according to the consumer price index inflation calculator from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Fox News reached out to a local hospital in Belleville, Kansas to inquire about the redacted bill, but did not immediately hear back.
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Commenters in the Reddit thread discussed the 66-year-old hospital bill at length. Hundreds of users shared personal stories about the hospital bills they’ve received to cover the delivery of their children.
"Haha my kid cost [$12,500], thank god for insurance…." One Redditor wrote.
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"C-section here. $40k," another user commented.
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"Just shy of $700k for me. 96 days in the NICU will do that though," another Reddit user wrote, noting that their health insurance covered most of the cost. "I have a happy, healthy 4 year old now though, so it was worth every penny."