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Aug 5, 2019
6:41
:36
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Future_Tacos
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I’d call the insurance company
1- ask them for a clear itemized explaination of benefits.
2- is call the hospital to see if they can re-code anything to change the way it’s billed to insurance.
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Need advice with unexpected hospital bills over a year after the fact.
ldssdl
8/5/19 6:33pm
Hospital billing can go burn in the fiery depths of hell.
byuluvr
8/5/19 6:39pm
Billing companies, hospital administration and insurance companies are the worst
Powerbait DPM studnt
8/5/19 6:47pm
RE: Billing companies, hospital administration and insurance companies are the
joelvandyne
8/5/19 6:49pm
I would think treatment date would still apply. So out of pocket max
Joel Tilton
8/5/19 6:40pm
I’d call the insurance company
Future_Tacos
8/5/19 6:41pm
If it’s a bill from last year, it gets applied to last years allowable/max/deductible etc
SuperTank
8/5/19 6:47pm
Call them and simply say it was in a year when out of pocket max was hit.
ToasterChive
8/5/19 6:47pm
Work the bill, work the bill, work the bill and THEN do a payment agreement
BlackBart
8/5/19 6:50pm
2023? They'll have two more kids by then.
ClackamasCoug
8/5/19 7:12pm
It’s all about pushing out the eventual cash outlay
BlackBart
8/5/19 8:39pm
RE: Need advice with unexpected hospital bills over a year after the fact.
FastForward
8/5/19 7:16pm
Insurance Contractual Adjustment refers to the amount the insurance has contracted the hospital to write off. This is
specsauce
8/5/19 7:36pm
This guy seems to know what he’s talking about.
CrimWalCoug
8/5/19 7:51pm
RE: Insurance Contractual Adjustment refers to the amount the insurance has
Cougarclaw
8/5/19 8:13pm
So what happens if a patient pays a bill like this thinking it’s legit?
Odysseus
8/5/19 8:25pm
Then when you do compare it and figure it out, you ask for a refund which they have to give you.
specsauce
8/6/19 1:54am
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