I just got a call from my possible OB's office saying they contacted my insurance and that they could charge $1900 for my delivery and that they would require payment in full by my 20th week. They said they would break it into 3 payments and that I would owe $650 on Monday at my very first appointment with them. I have not even met this doctor yet. Has anyone ever heard of anything like this before?
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Re: Payment for delivery before birth? Please Help!!
I've met my personal deductible for the year, but we are still working on family deductible so my insurance only pays 85%. I have to bring $500 to my next appt to cover the estimated costs.
1. I have an HRA fund that as of Jan 01 will have 1450 out of 1500 of my deductible-they were charging the full deductible for nxt year and
2. It is a pain in the ass to get a refund if/whn the hospital bills first. The insurance will apply the deductible to whichever bill is submitted first causing you to wait 6 weeks for reimbursement from the doctor!
I work for my insurance company, so if you are not familiar with all the details of maternity coverage, deductibles, coinsurance, etc I recommend calling them to get all the details. They will also sometimes call to ur dr on your behalf and ask them to refrain from collecting upfront, however they can't force them to accommodate!
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Not every office does this. I actually understand them requiring payment by about week 25 or 26 (in case you go early), but not by week 17...or even 20. You aren't even at viability then. If you aren't comfortable with it, look for a new doctor. My current OB (who was also my OB with my DS), did not require anything of this sort. I don't think I made my final payment until after DS was born and I don't think anything at all was even brought up until I was about 28-30 weeks.
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I guess my point was just that I can understand why OB's want to collect the charges for delivery prior to delivery. I don't understand why they want to collect charges for a delivery 4-5 months before the expected delivery other than that makes potentially switching OBs should you be unhappy with the medical services they render that much more difficult.
2011: FSH 13.3 & E 99; AMH 0.54 2nd FSH 6.2 E 40's AFC: 8
BFP from Clomid/IUI ~ Pre-e and IUGR during pregnancy ~ DS born 9/4/12
Feb./March 2013: AMH less than 0.16 (undectable) and AFC = 4;
BFP from supps ~ DS#2 due May 2014
May 2014 January Siggy Challenge:
2011: FSH 13.3 & E 99; AMH 0.54 2nd FSH 6.2 E 40's AFC: 8
BFP from Clomid/IUI ~ Pre-e and IUGR during pregnancy ~ DS born 9/4/12
Feb./March 2013: AMH less than 0.16 (undectable) and AFC = 4;
BFP from supps ~ DS#2 due May 2014
May 2014 January Siggy Challenge:
It actually went really well! The billing girl stuttered at first, paused, and then just asked that I bring a printout of my HRA fund to my next appointment. My husband thought it was hilarious-I didn't mean to be rude, but I do feel like drs try bullying patients and get away with it because most ppl don't really know how their plan works (I know I didn't before this job). I'd say give it a try, maybe a little nicer, it wouldn't hurt to bring up you concerns!
Yes, I understand that. However, I think that would have technically been covered by my insurance because it does cover complications of pregnancy. It just doesn't cover normal delivery charges. My old office was wanting upfront payment for a RCS. My issue was that by week 20, my maternity insurance was going to kick in. (I realize that this isn't the OP's situation so I may have made a mistake in trying to compare her situation to mine.) But all I was wanting to do was pay for services rendered up until my maternity insurance kicked in on January 1st. They were not willing to let me do that so I went back to my old OB (the one I had with my DS) and she is allowing me to pay only for services rendered until my maternity coverage kicks in on January 1st.
My previous post was poorly worded, but my point was just that not every practice requires full payment for all pregnancy and delivery charges by week 20 so if the OP is uncomfortable with this idea, she might look elsewhere.
2011: FSH 13.3 & E 99; AMH 0.54 2nd FSH 6.2 E 40's AFC: 8
BFP from Clomid/IUI ~ Pre-e and IUGR during pregnancy ~ DS born 9/4/12
Feb./March 2013: AMH less than 0.16 (undectable) and AFC = 4;
BFP from supps ~ DS#2 due May 2014
May 2014 January Siggy Challenge:
All of this.
I've worked in medical billing/health insurance/financial assistance for years, and we'd rather take a lower payment plan then send you to collections.
My midwife office global billed me after I was seen for my pregnancy earlier this year and it was almost $800, and they wanted it paid by a certain due date, and they wanted $100 a month, which I could not do at that time. I was going to call them to discuss other arrangments, but I had a m/c before I could.
I might have to do the same thing this time around w/this pregnancy, I'm not sure I could do another large payment plan like that right now. Hopefully they will take a lower amount!
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