I have never heard of a hospital asking for a payment before you leave the ER. That right there sends up red flags to me. And I will not pay on a bill until I see a list of charges.
You know what gets me? When the insurance pays the patient directly and they conveniently "forget" they owe us the money! No breaks for those people either.![]()
FWIW, sometimes when the insurance company sends a check, there is absolutely NO explanation for it. It's mystifying. We had two checks like that back after DS's arrival. No explanation, not even codes. I was out of commission and hubby doesn't know how to talk to insurance poeple, he just doesn't understand it AT ALL. By the time I could have spoken to insurance about it, we had totally forgotten it, literally forgotten..it was erased from my brain, and hubby forgets things like that easily.
I don't even know how long after...I think it was 2 years...we got a call about paying the ob on call. HUh? Thought you were paid. After all...NO BILLS FOR TWO YEARS does kinda say that nothing is owed. Anyway, turned out those checks that we finally remembered were partial payment, but you would absolutely be hard-pressed to know what they were for if you saw the paperwork that accompanied them.
So try to keep that in mind...sometimes it's just mystifying, and for people who don't understand insurance (like my hubby) it can be impossible to figure out what to ask to find out what you want to know. Or to even figure out what it is you want to know.
(one woman said she put a deck on her house with the money
)I've run into this kind of thing twice in recent weeks. First, my usual doctor's office got a little aggressive in "recommending" a payment up-front for the doctor's visit since my insurance has a deductible (which is pre-paid through a combination of a health fund and flexible spending account).
at the person who got billed by the hospital and three different Dr's some of whom it appeared didn't even see her.**Snipped**
You know what gets me? When the insurance pays the patient directly and they conveniently "forget" they owe us the money! No breaks for those people either.![]()
But the thing is I've seen the EOBs for these payments for our service and it states XYS company with a date of service of 01/01/09 amount charged $$$$. I know they aren't always that easy to read but we send them an invoice BEFORE they are ever paid saying you'll receive payment for our claim within 6 weeks. Then we bill again a month later to give them another heads up. What makes us angry is not the accidental misunderstanding its when they cash the check and blatantly lie to us and say they never received it, yet their insurance company tells me when they cashed it and how much the check was.FWIW, sometimes when the insurance company sends a check, there is absolutely NO explanation for it. It's mystifying. We had two checks like that back after DS's arrival. No explanation, not even codes. I was out of commission and hubby doesn't know how to talk to insurance poeple, he just doesn't understand it AT ALL. By the time I could have spoken to insurance about it, we had totally forgotten it, literally forgotten..it was erased from my brain, and hubby forgets things like that easily.
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So try to keep that in mind...sometimes it's just mystifying, and for people who don't understand insurance (like my hubby) it can be impossible to figure out what to ask to find out what you want to know. Or to even figure out what it is you want to know.
We understand that people forget and just deposit the check (we have had a few people do that and call to apologize)- but I am talking about the people that we send statement after statement (or phone call) telling them the pmt was for the services rendered at our facility and they choose to ignore us(one woman said she put a deck on her house with the money
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Bet he didn't say that to the judge as he was ordered to not only pay us but pay court costs and interest too!!! If they don't show for court the judge can put body attachments on them, so if they would get pulled over for something like a speeding ticket, they'd have to pay the total (court costs and interest too) or go to jail. To get out of jail they have to pay us.
It's rare we do that!!!!! We try our best to work with people and set up small payment plans but liars get the express trip to court or collections.It is very common practic now, with so many people that have no insurance, they have to take what they can get. Now, it can't be asked for up front, but it can be asked for after the pt has been assessed by a PA or MD and before treatment is rendered. That is the practice most hospitals are going to now, because they were losing so much money.
Suzanne
I had surgery in September - the weekend before the surgery I got a letter from the hospital stating what they estimated my portion would be and I was to pay that prior to the surgery on Monday so I don't think the different practices we are reading about are unheard of.
Liz
But the thing is I've seen the EOBs for these payments for our service and it states XYS company with a date of service of 01/01/09 amount charged $$$$. I know they aren't always that easy to read but we send them an invoice BEFORE they are ever paid saying you'll receive payment for our claim within 6 weeks. Then we bill again a month later to give them another heads up. What makes us angry is not the accidental misunderstanding its when they cash the check and blatantly lie to us and say they never received it, yet their insurance company tells me when they cashed it and how much the check was.