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<blockquote data-quote="dreamer" data-source="post: 124442" data-attributes="member: 1697"><p>OK heres what I am thinking- altho I could be WAY wrong------I am not sure.</p><p></p><p>I think- the school district where you live, the one your kids would naturally go to based on where you live- the public school district- is responsible for certain things--certain costs? such as an inpatient tutor. I think it does not matter where your child actually does go to school- even if yur child goes out of district or to private school or whatever- I think the bill for inpat tutoring is still the responsibility of the school dist where you live? </p><p>And I think- that when it is for collecting for services rendered in hospital- the hospital IS permitted to go and submit the bill to the school for reason of collecting payment. </p><p></p><p>Now as for school refuseing to pay bill, or wanting to try to not pa the bill? As for them wanting to determine if the iep team feels it was needed? I am not sure they have a leg to stand on. As a general rule, hosps do not keep ppl who do not NEED to be there. (generally speaking) and anyway YOU are part of the IEP team, too..LOL- so- well that means you are part of the decision makeing process? BUT I do not think they can over ride this and not pay this bill. Altho, I am not surpised they want to play games about it all and try to not pay it. AND......sadly- IIRC most hospitals have you sign something saying if noone else DOES in fact pay a hospital bill, - then the ultimate responsibility is YOURS? (altho I think in this case, they simply cannot force YOU to do so------in my opinion they might TRY to play hardball and try to scare you into paying it yourself, both the school and the hospital, but I don't think they really CAN) </p><p>BUT I THINK (am not sure) that for purposes of collecting - HIPPA maybe does not apply?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dreamer, post: 124442, member: 1697"] OK heres what I am thinking- altho I could be WAY wrong------I am not sure. I think- the school district where you live, the one your kids would naturally go to based on where you live- the public school district- is responsible for certain things--certain costs? such as an inpatient tutor. I think it does not matter where your child actually does go to school- even if yur child goes out of district or to private school or whatever- I think the bill for inpat tutoring is still the responsibility of the school dist where you live? And I think- that when it is for collecting for services rendered in hospital- the hospital IS permitted to go and submit the bill to the school for reason of collecting payment. Now as for school refuseing to pay bill, or wanting to try to not pa the bill? As for them wanting to determine if the iep team feels it was needed? I am not sure they have a leg to stand on. As a general rule, hosps do not keep ppl who do not NEED to be there. (generally speaking) and anyway YOU are part of the IEP team, too..LOL- so- well that means you are part of the decision makeing process? BUT I do not think they can over ride this and not pay this bill. Altho, I am not surpised they want to play games about it all and try to not pay it. AND......sadly- IIRC most hospitals have you sign something saying if noone else DOES in fact pay a hospital bill, - then the ultimate responsibility is YOURS? (altho I think in this case, they simply cannot force YOU to do so------in my opinion they might TRY to play hardball and try to scare you into paying it yourself, both the school and the hospital, but I don't think they really CAN) BUT I THINK (am not sure) that for purposes of collecting - HIPPA maybe does not apply? [/QUOTE]
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