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re: **updated Need advice on how to address ER visit bill
Posted on 1/13/16 at 9:39 pm to mandevilletiger34
Posted on 1/13/16 at 9:39 pm to mandevilletiger34
Request an itemized statement, they have to give you that if you ask for it.
If you call the billing department of the hospital and complain, they'll like adjust it for you.
If you call the billing department of the hospital and complain, they'll like adjust it for you.
Posted on 1/13/16 at 11:28 pm to shel311
I checked again with our benefits department.
This happens all the time. But if the hospital was in the network, the insurance company and hospital already have a contract, and thus an agreed-upon rate for the care, and you owe nothing.
This happens all the time. But if the hospital was in the network, the insurance company and hospital already have a contract, and thus an agreed-upon rate for the care, and you owe nothing.
Posted on 1/14/16 at 5:20 am to Layabout
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**updated Need advice on how to address ER visit bill by Layabout quote: .welcome to socialized medicine the American way. No, welcome to greedy capitalist insurance companies. It's time for single payer and that payer needs to be the government that doesn't have a financial incentive to f**k you over.
5 hours at the hospital..$15k bill.... And the insurance company is greedy?????
This post was edited on 1/14/16 at 5:22 am
Posted on 1/14/16 at 5:39 am to diat150
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5 hours at the hospital..$15k bill.... And the insurance company is greedy?????
Exactly.
Plaintiff lawyers, medical industry and the government are the sources of our problems. The hospital has to provide service to everyone, regardless of ability to pay. Doctors excessively limit competition and push up their fees. Ambulance chasers have doctors and hospitals scared NOT to do every possible test and procedure.
Insurance companies are by far the least guilty party in this circus. They are blamed because ignorant consumers only send them a check and blame them when things go wrong.
Posted on 1/14/16 at 6:05 am to matthew25
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But if the hospital was in the network, the insurance company and hospital already have a contract, and thus an agreed-upon rate for the care, and you owe nothing.
where do I find out this information?
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