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Do the patients have to pay in that case?

Like is Acadia really going to sue so they can have the insurance company and the patient testify under oath that Acadia management is guilty of kidnapping at scale, and in this particular case?



As someone who went through this with a child and Acadia’s competitor UHS, yes. Yes, they do. The number of parents in our support group who fought in court to get their kids or relatives out of one of these hospitals only to be presented with a back-breaking bill for their commitment is genuinely nauseating.

This is one of the prime examples of the utter failure of the US for-profit healthcare model.


I wholeheartedly attest to this. I had to stay in an Acadia facility due to a bipolar flare-up. The bill was so bad... I think if I hadn't been in a better place, the bill would have sent me right back in!


The last time I checked, you can simply dispute a bill to get it off your credit report.

If they actually kidnapped you (as is apparently common practice there), I doubt they’d be dumb enough to sue you.

If they were, you can countersue in California, and the civil damages they owe you for kidnapping you will be deducted from whatever court judgement they win (probably making it negative).




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