I just got a bill yesterday for my epidural from the anesthesiologist group at my hospital. It was billed as 'obstetric care' and under my insurance all obstetric care is supposed to be covered 100%. Do some insurance companys consider the epidural elective or something? Should I call and double check and make sure they won't cover it?
Re: Epidural not covered by insurance?
Exactly. Some do consider it elective and therefore won't cover it unless there is a specific medical reason why you needed one. In that case, the hospital may have not coded it in your favor.
Call and check. I had some blood work done early in my pregnancy and was charged in full for the lab's bill. Although I was seen at a clinic at the hospital I worked at and referred to another clinic at the hospital I worked at, they sent the blood to a lab not covered by my insurance plan. I called and explained what happened and that I had no choice for the blood to be sent to a different lab and they made a one-time code to make this particular lab "in network."
Could be that your anesthesiologist was out of network. If you call, they'll be able to tell you exactly why it was denied.
DD - February 2011
This happened to us. The neonatologist at our hospital is considered out of network but because they were at the hospital (i.e., our only choice) it is covered. Initially we were billed as if they were out of network (holy hospital bills) but we called and it's being fixed.
Look who is up for this discussion. And epidural isn't always for "wimps". I got one and loved it... but they were encouraging me to because my heart rate was spiking into 160s and 170s with them. I think a little pain medication is better than a heart attack no matter how much focusing and breathing I did.