Yes patients really owe co pays at every visit...even for follow up visits. (I'm going to go out on a limb here and assume that unless you're a medical professional you don't know how to read your own MRI and that even if you had the written report from the radiologist it wouldn't mean much to you without your doctor explaining it to you...that's what the appointment is for, and that's what your copay pays for.)
No your old insurance carrier will not continue to pay for medical care on an injury that occurred while covered under that policy if your coverage termed during treatment (with the exception of COBRA coverage). (This means if you schedule surgery it might be nice if you informed your surgeon's office of the change, rather than have them spend 30 minutes pre authorizing surgery with the insurance information they do have only to discover it isn't valid.)
Yes patients are responsible for providing accurate insurance information to their doctor's office. While the billing and insurance staff are amazingly awesome people they are not capable of telepathy. (See previous sarcastic comment...it applies here too.)
Yes patients are responsible for getting referrals from their PCP to a specialists office, not the other way around. (This can lead to angry phone calls from patients who got a huge doctor bill because their insurance carrier denied payment...not super fun.)
Yes doctor's offices really do need the policy holder's social security number in order to file the insurance claims, not just the last 4 digits. (The last 4 digits are worthless, you might as well draw a picture of <insert something you find funny here> because it would be just as useful.)
Just Sayin' :)
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