Lindsay Lohan Released From In-Patient Rehab
Lindsay Lohan has been released from the UCLA Neuropsychiatric Hospital where she was undergoing in-patient rehab.
TMZ reports that Lindsay was released after 23 days at the Hospital. Lindsay will receive outpatient care for the foreseeable future.
Doctors at UCLA reportedly were very clear with Judge Elden Fox, outlining that Lindsay should be released from the facility immediately, and the judge saw it their way. Judge Marsha Revel had previously ordered Lindsay to spend 90 days at UCLA.
A court hearing is scheduled today, although we've learned Lindsay will not be there.
How much did this cost? Lindsay Lohan's UCLA medical bill was a whopping $40,000 a week ... sources familiar with her treatment revealed to TMZ. Sources at UCLA tell us the base rate for treatment at the Hospital is $17,850 a week, which does not include the cost of doctors, testing, medication, or therapists. All tolled, Lindsay's bill came to $40,000 a week. The sad part: Lindsay's insurance (SAG) does not cover treatment at the UCLA Neuropsychiatric Hospital.
Take a peek at the full cost picture of what could have been: Judge Marsha Revel ordered 13 weeks of treatment, which would have brought the bill to $520,000. Lindsay was released after only 23 days -- almost 3 1/2 weeks. That reduces the cost to a very reasonable $130,400.
We pray that for Lindsay all the time within these last few weeks has been put to good use. Forget the spin cycle: we're pulling for Lindsay's well being.
Source: tmz.com






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