Whatever you and the hospital billing department/provider agreement decide upon. Usually it's $25 a month.
2007-05-06 07:40:53
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answered by Anonymous 7
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The minimum payment you can make? I'd think $10 a month - less would kind of defeat the purpose, because the provider spends that to bill you.
The minimum amount you can be charged? (Meaning, the least you'd pay?) Probably $50, average is around $100 for a generic office visit.
2007-05-07 02:08:10
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answered by zippythejessi 7
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First off, if you can get a "detailed" bill with all of the CPT/Procedure codes you might be able to negotiate with the doctor's office/facility to get your cost down some. Once you get the detailed bill with the CPT codes input them at this site: https://catalog.ama-assn.org/Catalog/cpt/cpt_search.jsp?_requestid=273050
It may ask you to accept their terms and conditions, just click accept. Put in your state and, if necessary, your city then input your codes one at a time. Then click "Search". The next screen should give you a descritption of the code as well as the Medicare Allowable rate. You might be able to negotiate your price down to that price.
Medical bills are always negotiable and most doctor's offices/facilities are more than happy to put you on a realistic payment plan.
2007-05-06 03:26:19
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answered by daidria 2
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Well it all depends, As for me I'm trying to pay my bill $20 every month till I'm done. Actually I'm paying for women service, so its different and its personal. I also don't have a time limit to pay for it, just as long as I pay for it.
2007-05-06 03:19:14
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answered by ^__^ 2
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If you can afford as little as $10 month, and they cash the check, then you may be on your way. Do this for as long as it takes until you can pay more. Otherwise, you hurt your credit.
2007-05-06 13:19:39
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answered by Venita Peyton 6
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You should find out what the minimium the hospital would take. I would say $25-$50- depending
2007-05-06 07:46:47
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answered by DFK 3
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Co-pay for now. More later. Depends on your plan.
2007-05-06 03:21:26
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answered by Anonymous
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