Lipitor — Emergency Admissions (Ages 50–60)

Site description: This report analyzes female patients aged 50–60 who were admitted through Emergency services and prescribed Lipitor, with their tests recorded as Inconclusive. Lipitor (atorvastatin) is a commonly prescribed statin used to lower cholesterol and reduce cardiovascular risk. In emergency contexts where test results are inconclusive, additional diagnostics and follow-up care are often required, which can increase overall billing. This page has the billing and demographic statistics for that cohort.

Aggregate Summary

Total Patients: 3

Average Age: 53.67

Total Billed: $64,691.65

Average Bill: $21,563.88

Patient Details (up to 40 rows)

Name Age Medical Condition Hospital Insurance Provider Doctor Room Number Billing Amount
STEVEN SmitH 56 Asthma PLC Sutton Medicare Allison Harper 185 $28,510.81
JerEMiaH RIley 54 Hypertension and Fitzgerald, Sharp Cooke Cigna Thomas White 160 $7,231.67
SHIrlEy sMITH 51 Obesity Coleman, and Berry Davis UnitedHealthcare Megan Wright 245 $28,949.17

Displaying 3 record(s) (limit 40).