Frequently Asked
Billing Questions
Should I bring
my insurance card with me to the hospital?
Yes, the information
on your insurance card is needed for the hospital to file a claim with
your insurance company or companies. When you register we will ask for
information about your insurance coverage and have you sign a few forms.
This registration process goes much faster when you bring your insurance
information with you.
Do I need to let
my insurance company know that I'm going to be in the hospital? And what
will they cover?
We encourage you to check with your insurance company or
your employer about this. Because there are so many types of insurance
plans, it is difficult for us to tell you whether or not you need prior
approval or notification for your hospital stay. Contact your insurance
company or your employer with specific questions about what is or is not
covered by your insurance plan.
Will Hendrick send
my hospital bill to my insurance company(ies), or will I have to do it?
We will gladly file your bill with any insurance companies
that you have authorized. Just make sure you give us complete information
on those companies, including addresses, policy numbers, etc. Also, when
you pre-register, be sure to sign an authorization form that permits us
to file your bill with these companies.
How do I follow
up with my insurance company?
Before you call, have available your insurance card, date
of service, facility name, original billed amount, patient name and claim
number if applicable.
Obtain satisfactory status of account. If paid, ask when and to whom.
Note this information and who you talked to at the insurance company.
If the bill has not been paid, find out when the anticipated time frame
of payment is, and ask if they need anything from you. (You may need to
contact the clinic or the medical record department at the hospital.)
If the bill isn't paid in the stated time frame, follow-up with the insurance
company again and, if necessary, request to speak to a supervisor.
How will I know
if my insurance company has paid my bill?
After your insurance company has paid its portion of your
hospital bill, we will send you a statement of account . This statement
will indicate payments and adjustments that have been posted to your account
and any balance you are required to pay. You may also receive an explanation of benefits from your insurance company.
How long will it
take to get things settled with the insurance company?
Generally, it takes from 60 to 90 days to obtain payment
from an insurance carrier. We will work with commercial insurance carriers
for up to 120 days and government payers for up to 180 days to resolve
your bill. If it has not been resolved in that time, then as you agreed
upon at admissions you will ultimately be responsible to resolve the balance.
I received a notice
that my insurance company has paid on my bill -- but I can't understand
how they calculated their payment amount. Do you know?
If we have received any such information from your insurance
company, we'll be glad to share it with you. However, for answers to any
questions about insurance payments, deductibles, or co-payments, you generally
need to check with your insurance company.
What billing or
insurance information will I receive from Hendrick?
You may request a copy of your itemized statement, otherwise
after insurance has paid, we will provide you with a monthly statement
of your account
I don't understand
some of the items on my Hendrick's bill. Can you explain them to me?
If you feel you were charged for something that you did not
receive or use, please contact the business office. If you have any questions
concerning tests or procedures you received, please contact your physician.
Will Hendrick accept
monthly payments on the portion I owe?
Yes, monthly payments are acceptable, but they must be based
on an approved payment plan. We will be glad to discuss the arrangements
with you, so that the plan is mutually satisfactory for all involved.
Does Hendrick report
bad debts to a credit bureau?
Yes, if your account goes unattended for an unreasonable
amount of time, it will be referred to an outside collection agency. If
it is not resolved with the collection agency, they will report it to
a credit bureau.
How can I obtain
financial assistance to cover my bill?
Hendrick does have a financial assistance department. They
will be willing to assist you in whatever way possible to meet your financial
responsibility. There are a variety of programs and funding sources available
depending upon circumstances and special needs.
When do I become
responsible for my bill?
You are legally responsible for your bill at the time you
receive services from the hospital. We will work with the insurance companies
and other third party payers on your behalf for a reasonable amount of
time. If the insurance carrier is not responsive, you will ultimately
be responsible to resolve the balance.
Why am I getting
bills from physicians?
Each physician who provides professional services will send you a
separate bill from his or her office. These physicians will include: -
your own physician - other physicians who conducted tests and procedures
- consulting physicians chosen by your primary physician to read and interpret
test results.
These physicians may include specialists in anesthesiology, cardiology,
emergency medicine, nuclear medicine, pathology, radiology, or urodynamics.
You will be responsible for paying these bills as well as your Hendrick
bill.
If you have questions about these bills, please call the physician's office
listed on the billing statement.
To obtain phone number information for a doctor click
here.
I recently received
a bill from a doctor I don't remember seeing during my stay. Why am I
being charged?
If you have certain tests or treatments in the hospital, you may receive
bills from physicians you did not see in person. Those bills are for doctors
who interpret those test results and can include pathologists, radiologists,
cardiologists, anesthesiologists, emergency room physicians and other
specialists. You will receive separate bills from each professional.
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