What kind of medical bill payer are you?
(I am honestly curious what you ladies do because I have been fighting an all out war with my insurance and medical offices because of over charges on my medical bills. So really this is a PSA to always double and triple check the amounts before you pay them! So far I have saved myself over $4,000)
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CPT: Paying Medical Bills 200 votes
Pay? Pregnancy isn't free?
I pay at time of service no questions asked
I wait for the bill to come in the mail and just pay the amount it claims (they are professionals, it should be correct, right?)
I take a glance at the bill to make sure it sounds reasonable
I take out my magnifying glass and cross check the amount with my coverage information/online account/any other resource several time to make absolutely sure I am paying the correct amount!
SS- I am sure I missed something
Re: CPT: Paying Medical Bills
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EtA: there will be other costs at the end such as rooming at the hospital will be about $200 per day
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I know right?!?! I do have an Aflac hospital plan that will pay me $500 each of those days so I will end up only paying half but still a lot to pay.
ETA: I keep everything in a spreadsheet too.
ETA2: After having my blood type checked not once, not twice, but three times this year, I also scrutinize every single lab requisition now. The second two were done without requisitions, so when they take my blood at the hospital, I ask them what it's for. And if it's to check blood type (or something else they don't need because they already have access to the info), I tell them no way. Check my medical records first, people.
I definitely don't get a free breast pump through my insurance though... WTF?! Haha.
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Someone always f*cks something else.
This is what I did all day yesterday, and am on hold right now.
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Voted SS & here's why. NORMALLY I have been the type to just wait for the bill & pay it when it comes. Really only questioning if something looked obviously abnormal. I don't typically go to the Dr much (outside of pregnancy) and I don't pay anything for my prenatal care with my insurance.
The bills I have been needing to scan over with a fine tooth comb are my chiropractor appts. it seemed like every bill was different, but every visit was the same procedures done. It just complicated things more that they started out as Auto insurance claims, but then my auto ins was trying to deny me coverage. (That was a huge mess I am glad that part is behind me!) I swear they had to reprocess some claims 4 TIMES to get it right.
In September my ins sent me a letter letting me know that since Feb, they had apparently billed my chiro appts wrong where they should have applied towards my deductible instead of asking me for a co-pay. The letter was not only sent to my maiden name (which I have not been since 2010 & they have my correct name on everything else) but also stated those incorrect claims were going to be reprocessed.
I called a week ago or so because I still have not received a new explanation of benefits form for these appts and I have also not received any adjusted bill that I was expecting. According to the system, they hadn't reprocessed them at all yet.
So now I need to call (again) to the special cases rep who handled my auto insurance claims. Just a big ol mess I really should never have had to deal with if they had just done things correctly.
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It's not much money, it just pisses me off they can't seem to take 10 min. to fix their oversight.
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Baby Chugging born 12.28.13
induction due to HELLP
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Baby Chugging born 12.28.13
induction due to HELLP
BFP#5 Praying for another rainbow in February!
I did go over my ER bill very closely. I will probably do this with my hospital bills after delivery too.
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I do read over my EOB's, but have yet to find an error.
Last time, I thought everything was fine and paid our $25 copay at the time until about a year after ds'a birth I got a bill for $10,000. Yes, $10,000!! A year later, both my and DH's insurance got into an argument about who should pay for what- both claiming that the other insurance should have paid for it-- so the hospital sent me the bill!
After months and months of back and forth, we finally got it resolved to where I was back down to just paying the copay. It was a nightmare! Apparently us patients have strict time limits on filing a claim, but insurance companies can go back up to 2 years back and change their minds!