LD1
Epic Contributor
I find it hard to point the finger at the doctors office
hough. Cause they have do deal with dozens of carriers and hundreds of different policy variations. I understand that it would be impossible for them to know the ins and outs of every patients policy. And they have to have some sort of standard way they bill, and can't possibly do it differently for everyone.
And if I understand things correctly, they only bill the insurance company as a courtesy and are not obligated to do so.
I am starting to think that I would just be better off going in and saying I don't have insurance ( and get the cheaper rate), and when its all said and done, forward my expenses on to the insurance for reimbursement. No question I would still be out the $3k. But I met my 30% coinsurance would be less.
hough. Cause they have do deal with dozens of carriers and hundreds of different policy variations. I understand that it would be impossible for them to know the ins and outs of every patients policy. And they have to have some sort of standard way they bill, and can't possibly do it differently for everyone.
And if I understand things correctly, they only bill the insurance company as a courtesy and are not obligated to do so.
I am starting to think that I would just be better off going in and saying I don't have insurance ( and get the cheaper rate), and when its all said and done, forward my expenses on to the insurance for reimbursement. No question I would still be out the $3k. But I met my 30% coinsurance would be less.