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dixiegrrrrl

(60,010 posts)
43. FWIW...
Tue Nov 27, 2012, 08:00 PM
Nov 2012

When the dr. office calls us after the lab work, I ask them to mail us a copy, since we paid for it.
We always get the copy from the dr. office, and I enter the numbers into a spreadsheet I have been building,
so that I can see what is going on over time.

Our doc used Lab. corp till this spring, then suddenly a tech was coming over to the office from the hospital, no more Lab. Corp.

They do this I think because insurance vampires make reimbursements as difficult as possible libtodeath Nov 2012 #1
Everybody just sends out paper everywhere to see what will stick BlueStreak Nov 2012 #52
The duplicated blood tests ... where have I heard about this before? hedgehog Nov 2012 #58
There are provisions that provide an incentive to upgrade records systems BlueStreak Nov 2012 #61
Yeah, it's a clusterfuck Bradical79 Nov 2012 #2
Based on my experience, absolutely correct. & Those scammers ARE mixed in there with legit stuff. nt patrice Nov 2012 #3
Your mother's bills are not yours. former9thward Nov 2012 #4
There Are Assets - Not Much - But I'm For Paying What's Rightly Needed To Be Paid..... global1 Nov 2012 #8
You will be part of the problem if you pay unjust bills. former9thward Nov 2012 #10
I Did Say I'm Willing To Pay Any Bill That Were For Services Incurred.... global1 Nov 2012 #12
hate to say this but good luck with that dlwickham Nov 2012 #53
I've heard about that practice. Incitatus Nov 2012 #38
You better wait until you see what that balance is. I wouldn't pay anything for awhile. Hoyt Nov 2012 #39
Here is a thought - avebury Nov 2012 #42
medicare always lets us know what they have paid, adn what the totla was. In other words the medicar robinlynne Nov 2012 #46
If she had Medicare and a supplemental, Frustratedlady Nov 2012 #5
Return anything mailed to her ...mark it "DECEASED".. SoCalDem Nov 2012 #23
Good advice No Vested Interest Nov 2012 #34
this is the correct answer SmileyRose Nov 2012 #50
Unless you cosigned to pay for her care, or unless you are the executor of her estate, not yours. FarCenter Nov 2012 #6
I wouldn't pay any of them. Ganja Ninja Nov 2012 #7
+1 Lugnut Nov 2012 #18
You are not legally required to pay any of her debts. Marrah_G Nov 2012 #9
The hospital here twice tried to bill the wrong insurance on me hobbit709 Nov 2012 #11
It's quite possible you don't owe them anything jeff47 Nov 2012 #13
I got bills from six different sources after I had a hernia repaired in 2006 slackmaster Nov 2012 #14
When dad fell, yup, that's is the way it is nadinbrzezinski Nov 2012 #15
If we have single payer health care, they'll consolidate the billing departments? hughee99 Nov 2012 #16
This Should Start At The Hospital First..... global1 Nov 2012 #17
There won't be any bills Doctor_J Nov 2012 #20
So with single payer, no one's keeping track of what was done hughee99 Nov 2012 #21
There is no billing department with single payer. robinlynne Nov 2012 #47
If there's no billing department how is a bill sent out? hughee99 Nov 2012 #49
There are none of those things in England or France. how they track expensees I dont know. robinlynne Nov 2012 #56
France has no co-pay? hughee99 Nov 2012 #60
Yup. After a trip to the hospital you'll be getting bills for a year Doctor_J Nov 2012 #19
What makes billing crazy is that services felix_numinous Nov 2012 #22
We are dealing with this now WCIL Nov 2012 #24
Labs are often off-site. Anaesthesiologists are independent., as, I think, are radiologists. WinkyDink Nov 2012 #25
True. dixiegrrrrl Nov 2012 #28
In some cases, the docs are in an association that owns the lab, imaging facility, etc. FarCenter Nov 2012 #33
My ex is part of a "death panel" at a health insurance company... Bigmack Nov 2012 #26
Gee you all are scaring me to death. Effective Jan I will start Medicare and my secondary southernyankeebelle Nov 2012 #27
labcorp. BlueMan Votes Nov 2012 #29
I thought they were shut down??? dixiegrrrrl Nov 2012 #35
then i guess i can toss out the envelope i got from them last week. BlueMan Votes Nov 2012 #37
FWIW... dixiegrrrrl Nov 2012 #43
I chose my current dr. in part because they do the bloodwork in the office. BlueMan Votes Nov 2012 #44
I guess you haven't had much to do with hospitals lately librechik Nov 2012 #30
Nearly every hospital I have been in SoCalNative Nov 2012 #31
Write a letter to the hospital admins that until you get an itemized statement.... OldDem2012 Nov 2012 #32
Unless you SIGNED something agreeing to be responsible her bills, you're NOT Lex Nov 2012 #36
this kind of crap is why I haven't gone to the doctor in years renate Nov 2012 #40
I hate to say this.. but this is nothing new SouthernLiberal Nov 2012 #41
Please don't pay anything for a year! erinlough Nov 2012 #45
It's not quite the same issue XemaSab Nov 2012 #48
I would do some calling riverbendviewgal Nov 2012 #51
There is NO SYSTEM of healthcare in the USofA. GeorgeGist Nov 2012 #54
Watch that you don't get charged for an ambulance ride that your mother never took. A well-known Raine Nov 2012 #55
There are plenty of people here who are helping you with your bill question. reflection Nov 2012 #57
Every hospital pays big bucks to managers, and hospital management hasn't changed in decades! hedgehog Nov 2012 #59
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