Bobbi Kristina Brown remains in her 'unprogressive' condition as her medical bills continues to drain her $20M inheritance.
The Wrap has conducted its own investigation on Bobbi Kristina's medical bills. In an interview with Paul Hughes-Cromwick, senior health economist at the Center for Sustainable Health Spending at the Altarum Institute (which seeks to solve complex systems problems to improve human health) reveals to the website the high cost of keeping Whitney Houston's daughter alive.
"While "a hospital might have a rate on a regular day of $1,000 or $2,000," Hughes-Crowmick said, the cost was likely much higher in Brown's case. Reuters reported that Brown was kept on a ventilator until late February. According to the National Institutes of Health, ventilator care generally runs about $6,700 to $10,800 for the first day, decreasing from there,"
The Wrap wrote.
It went on that if Bobbi Kristina would need a long term care, it would cost "about $100,000 a year', but it may go 'from that $100,000 to $150,000 area to $200,000 or $250,000, plus therapists that have to be added in.'"
Brown family continues their prayer vigil for the 22-year-old , while Cissy Houston revealed in an interview with Entertainment Tonight that she has accepted her granddaughter's fate.
Meanwhile a criminal investigation is still ongoing, and an unauthorized tell-all book might provide some answers on Bobbi's bath tub incident.
According to "Whitney & Bobbi Kristina: The Deadly Price of Fame" book of biographer Ian Halperin it revealed shocking issues on drugs, and cheating scandals which could led to her dire condition. ( Radar Online)
Ian Halpren who spoke with Bobbi's inner circle like Mojgan Shamar said that the 22-year-old "looked like she was on drugs. She looked very thin, very weak."
While a neighbor noticed that she "was always high on something" and often looked to be "on heroin."
"When I saw her before her accident she looked like she was on something. She looked like she got much thinner, looked like she was into heavy drugs," the pal said. "I felt sad because I don't think Nick had her best interests at heart," a friend named Ella said.