Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our pediatrician recently implemented this policy (maybe we go to the same place). I'm fine with it because they've never billed us incorrectly. Also, it's a ped not a specialist so the charges are all very straightforward. We also have "very good coverage" and we have still ended up with bills over $20 (i.e. the time they saw our daughter with less than 10 minutes notice because she had breathing difficulty and gave us a nebulizer to use at home that evening to keep her airways open).
Did they send you a bill, or did you pay when the doctor saw you?
They sent a bill because they had to wait for the insurance co to tell them what the payment would be for the DME.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our pediatrician recently implemented this policy (maybe we go to the same place). I'm fine with it because they've never billed us incorrectly. Also, it's a ped not a specialist so the charges are all very straightforward. We also have "very good coverage" and we have still ended up with bills over $20 (i.e. the time they saw our daughter with less than 10 minutes notice because she had breathing difficulty and gave us a nebulizer to use at home that evening to keep her airways open).
Did they send you a bill, or did you pay when the doctor saw you?
Anonymous wrote:Our pediatrician recently implemented this policy (maybe we go to the same place). I'm fine with it because they've never billed us incorrectly. Also, it's a ped not a specialist so the charges are all very straightforward. We also have "very good coverage" and we have still ended up with bills over $20 (i.e. the time they saw our daughter with less than 10 minutes notice because she had breathing difficulty and gave us a nebulizer to use at home that evening to keep her airways open).
Anonymous wrote:I would only do this on an AMEX. Or give them a card you rarely use and call that card company to drop the daily limit to $100. I would not trust that this will not go badly at some point. Not sure it’s legal either, if they take insurance.