I have insurance through my University.
In April DH accepted a job that made him eligible for benefits. We enrolled in a family plan health insurance program.
This new insurance pays maternity care at 100% and covers all members of his family instantaneously.
The college insurance is still my primary, DH's is my secondary.
The hospital where I delivered got them switched. I realized this when I started receiving letters from DH's insurance asking for an EOB from mine. I called the hospital and corrected it, but... DH's insurance had already received and paid the bill for DS's care. They paid 100% on 6/23/09. No letter asking for an EOB or anything like that.
Today I noticed on the website for my college insurance that the same claim was submitted to them as well. I called and it was submitted 7/12/09.
I advised them the claim was already paid in full by DH's insurance.
The lady told me that all she could do was put on the claim that I wanted it refused. I told her I didn't fully understand how insurance worked and that isn't what I wanted (it didn't sound like something I should do anyway!), I just wanted them to be aware that the claim had already been paid in full.
She told me that DS is covered under my policy automatically for 30 days. I told her I knew that but the other insurance was aware that I had primary coverage and they still paid it in full. She just kept repeating that DS is covered under my plan and unless I refused the claim they would process it and pay out their benefit.
I asked her how I was supposed to know which would be primary for DS- my primary plan or DH's plan in which DS was automatically covered under as a member at birth. She just kept repeating that she was going to mark that I wanted the claim rejected.
So my question is, anyone have any idea what I'm in for? She kept getting mad at me because the other company paid and DS is covered under my policy for 30 days and they had to pay their benefit still, etc.
I have a feeling this is going to give me several headaches.
Should I go back to the pediatrician/the obstetrician/etc. and have them bill my insurance, too? I've already told them all DS only has DH's insurance.
In April DH accepted a job that made him eligible for benefits. We enrolled in a family plan health insurance program.
This new insurance pays maternity care at 100% and covers all members of his family instantaneously.
The college insurance is still my primary, DH's is my secondary.
The hospital where I delivered got them switched. I realized this when I started receiving letters from DH's insurance asking for an EOB from mine. I called the hospital and corrected it, but... DH's insurance had already received and paid the bill for DS's care. They paid 100% on 6/23/09. No letter asking for an EOB or anything like that.
Today I noticed on the website for my college insurance that the same claim was submitted to them as well. I called and it was submitted 7/12/09.
I advised them the claim was already paid in full by DH's insurance.
The lady told me that all she could do was put on the claim that I wanted it refused. I told her I didn't fully understand how insurance worked and that isn't what I wanted (it didn't sound like something I should do anyway!), I just wanted them to be aware that the claim had already been paid in full.
She told me that DS is covered under my policy automatically for 30 days. I told her I knew that but the other insurance was aware that I had primary coverage and they still paid it in full. She just kept repeating that DS is covered under my plan and unless I refused the claim they would process it and pay out their benefit.
I asked her how I was supposed to know which would be primary for DS- my primary plan or DH's plan in which DS was automatically covered under as a member at birth. She just kept repeating that she was going to mark that I wanted the claim rejected.
So my question is, anyone have any idea what I'm in for? She kept getting mad at me because the other company paid and DS is covered under my policy for 30 days and they had to pay their benefit still, etc.

I have a feeling this is going to give me several headaches.

Should I go back to the pediatrician/the obstetrician/etc. and have them bill my insurance, too? I've already told them all DS only has DH's insurance.
