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Sure, says the doctor does not correctly and the doctor says to talk to the insurance company. What now?

We went to a gynecologist / GYN who did an annual review and now the insurance company will not pay for the visit and tells the doctor will charge all evil. The doctor says to take it the insurance company. The insurance company says to take with the doctor's office. And we just keep getting bills for $ 2,000 for an annual review! What do? We can not afford that. We are students. Is there anyone out there that can help solve this problem? Is there a service like the Better Business Bureau for medical practices?

That is the most expensive PAP smear I've ever heard! Send them both a letter by certified mail, return receipt requested. Address the letter the two documents of his conversations with both the doctor's office and the insurance company. Advise to set themselves as this bill is Why you have insurance and willingly accepted medical insurance as payment for the review and visit. In the letter, date and names of documents when and with whom you spoke, both in the insurance office and the doctor's office – they get nervous when the facts are presented in writing. Keep the cards by registered mail once it is returned, together with a copy of your letter in a safe place so if the doctor is trying to sue for the money by the way, you can show the court that took immediate steps to right this – the rest of the burden is on the doctor. In the future, responding to every little thing with a registered letter. The physician has the responsibility once undertake to take its coverage to bill the insurance company at the right time (most insurance companies require a bill they receive within one year). Ask the doctor's office to test that sent the bill in his letter. If the insurance company is shaking around, call to the State Insurance Department (each state has one) and make a complaint. Good luck!


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March 7th, 2009 at 8:48 pm

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