I have a bill from a consult with a doctor's assistant. I had to talk to this person before the doctor would decide if he would take my case or not. I never talked to the doc, but they are billing me 200.00 for something I could have filled out myself on paper. This person just asked questions and wrote down my answers. Then after the visit was over, they decided to tell me they didn't accept my insurance.
Isn't there a way to refuse payment?
2007-05-18
03:58:08
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6 answers
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Bernie H
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There has to be some sort of checks and balances. Otherwise, doctors could get away with anything. Why should I pay 200 dollars and receive nothing in return? What if every doctor, dentist, hair stylist, oil change guy charged a fee to have an assistant fill out a questionaire for you? There has to be some protection against unfair practices.
2007-05-18
04:19:08 ·
update #1
I talked to the office and they said this is their policy. I just don't consider this a consult, since the doctor may not even wish to take the case. This was a question answer session. No feedback on possibilities whatsoever, just, "If the doctor decides to accept you as a patient the nwe will call you."
2007-05-18
04:56:41 ·
update #2