You were riding horses and took a tumble while you were pregnant!!!!![]()
The OP posted a little bit further on that she didn't know at the time.
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You were riding horses and took a tumble while you were pregnant!!!!![]()
We have Tricare as well... good luck! I had some issues and went in all angry and mad - like I was going to have someone's job. Dh called and sweet and nice and he got everything straightened out. (we moved remote to a base and I was 7 months pregnant and tryin to find a new OB).
He always says you can get more flies with sugar or some BS thing like that... LOL! but I have to say it worked (and I don't ever like to admit he is right).
Someone probably entered the incorrect medical code for your broken leg making it look like an ambulance ride wasn't necessary.
Love it!!!! What better way to resolve all the issues - your/anyone's own frustration with the system, while not taking out one's anger on the representative on the phone (who, in all fairness, had no involvement with the original charge)!locolala said:(little did they know I was mentally stabbing Tricare with a spork),
The doctors bill code said I was treated at A SCHOOL:
Seems they need to know that the accident wasn't someone else's fault and that the facility I was at made me sign a waiver in case I was injured.
OP, I completely understand your frustration. Thankfully, both times a member of my family used an ambulance the insurance company decided to pay for it, however, I had no luck getting them to pay for fetal non-stress tests (done twice a week for 8 weeks) because they had nothing to do with a babyI told them the fetal part should have given them a clue, but still, no dice. I was too sick to fight at the time, however, I pay an arm and a leg for ours (over $500 per month, and that is only 25% of the policy) and I expect things to be paid for. Good Luck.
OMG why is there even a code for that????
What on earth does that have to do with covering an ambulance? They've all gone mad.....![]()