maddhatir
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Interesting tidbit to share: DH called me yesterday and told me that we had received the insurance paperwork on the first of the surgery bills that had been submitted. The ortho surgeon had submitted a billing of over $1900.00 for his, and his assisting, fee for the surgery. The insurance company approved $750.00 for the procedure. Unless that changes, do you think that will cause some hard feelings on the part of the surgeon??
I am getting older...I would prefer NOT to alienate any doctors in the area.![]()

I just want to explain something to you--I have been working with insurance companies now for 12 years- the physician can charge the insurance company a "million dollars" for your surgery however, ins companies have contracts with providers, that, for a specific code they are ONLY getting [paid XX amount of dollars for that procedure- and the physician is FULLY aware of how much he is getting from the insurance company BEFORE he bills the "million"
Now after the provider get this money from the insurance company the provider HAS to write off the difference between their billed amount and the contract amount- of course there could be copays and deductibles that the patient is responsible for- however the provider CANNOT bill a patient for the amount that is to be written off- it is illegal.
You are NOT alienating anyone- like I said- the provider knew what he was going to get before he billed it, if he had a contract and if he did not- they are fully aware they will not be getting what they billed 99% of the time.
Another FYI- I used to bill for a MD- he would charge say 60 bucks for an office visit- however, insurance was only giving him maybe 30- 40$ for the visit-
The doc makes out MUCH better when you do not have insurance b/c they are charging YOU the full amount- and you will pay it! Where ins says- sorry buddy- you know this is all we are allowing- and eat the rest.

If anyone out there has any doc or hospital bills you owe- CALL the doc or the hospital and ASK them to lower your bill- it does work sometimes. Not many people ask- but it does not hurt to try.