UndefinedMelody
Posted : 2/20/2008 12:20:29 PM
probe1957
My son had some lab work done the other week. The lab billed $600. Blue Cross paid $7. We are not responsible for the rest. I guess that is their agreement with BCBS.
This is called a "write-off" and BCBS usually has large ones. It is the offices choice as to whether or not they will "participate" with your insurance. If they do, they accept the write off, if not..you owe the bill. Most people "participate" with BCBS, and there are agreed upon "write-offs" for all services the office offers.
For those of you saying that people wouldn't expect to have electricity without paying the bill, or take your car home from the body shop without paying the bill, these situations are different because you are paying AFTER the service. The way the OP read, this doctor was asking for payment in full before delivery. She was making payments for the services rendered at the time of service.
Although! When I filled out my pre-admission form at the hospital I was going to delivery at I got a letter back saying my estimated bill due at my leaving the hospital would be $xx.xx but that this was subject to change if I had a non-routine delivery. So it's not out of the question for her doctor to change the amount he was charging her but to do it without discussion or explanation is wrong, IMO.
Oh, I wanted to add..b/c someone mentioned how they thought their doctor's office was filing their insurance and they weren't...Doctor's offices are NOT required to file your insurance, that is YOUR responsibility and you should pay close attention to it because you can easily end up on a collection report because you thought someone else was taking care of it. ALWAYS ask your doctor's office if they are going to file your insurance for you, don't expect them to, it is a courtesy not an obligation.