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What would you do?
I went for an elective diagnostic procedure.
I told them upfront I would be self paying as I am no where near, and would not meet my deductible.
I asked the self-pay price. About 1000$
During check in they insisted on insurance info. I repeated I am self-pay and asked them to not make an insurance claim, I would submit my bill to them to get credit towards my deductible.
I had the procedure and during checkout paid the entire self-pay amount. $1000 My bill says balance $0.00
I get notice from my insurer that the Dr office made a claim for ~$4000 which they paid in full.
I called my insurer to verify, yes they paid that amount.
I told them of my payment.
She said call the Dr. office back and ask for a refund. I said why? - you as my insurer should be pursuing your $4000 because it was an undeserved payment. I will have to pay my $1000 anyway as I am not near my deductible.
She said it would be difficult. It would be easier to let it go or me try to get my refund of $1000.
I said that as my insurer I would hope you would try to keep premiums down by pursuing fraudulent or erroneous claims vigorously. She was not interested but did give me contact info for the claims department.
What would you do?
Yes, the current system is messed up bad but don't send my thread into SZ with comments about how the new system will be worse, please. I am looking for solid suggestions on my dilemma.
I went for an elective diagnostic procedure.
I told them upfront I would be self paying as I am no where near, and would not meet my deductible.
I asked the self-pay price. About 1000$
During check in they insisted on insurance info. I repeated I am self-pay and asked them to not make an insurance claim, I would submit my bill to them to get credit towards my deductible.
I had the procedure and during checkout paid the entire self-pay amount. $1000 My bill says balance $0.00
I get notice from my insurer that the Dr office made a claim for ~$4000 which they paid in full.
I called my insurer to verify, yes they paid that amount.
I told them of my payment.
She said call the Dr. office back and ask for a refund. I said why? - you as my insurer should be pursuing your $4000 because it was an undeserved payment. I will have to pay my $1000 anyway as I am not near my deductible.
She said it would be difficult. It would be easier to let it go or me try to get my refund of $1000.
I said that as my insurer I would hope you would try to keep premiums down by pursuing fraudulent or erroneous claims vigorously. She was not interested but did give me contact info for the claims department.
What would you do?
Yes, the current system is messed up bad but don't send my thread into SZ with comments about how the new system will be worse, please. I am looking for solid suggestions on my dilemma.