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<blockquote data-quote="bigblueagain" data-source="post: 4387" data-attributes="member: 909"><p>sorry I am just now seeing this....but if the hospital did not tell you the insurance company offered to move the patient and also would not negotiate with the insurance company, then in my opinion all you owe is your normal copay. I hope you have dates and names of everyone you have spoken to to back up what has been told. Did you have a precertification requirement with your insurer? If you did and notified them within the required time frame, usually 48 hours after admission excluding weekends which are not considered normal business hours, then you should let the insurance company take it from there. I do imagine the hospital will try to send you to collections so I would stay on the insurance company constantly to get this resolved. Make them send you everything in writing once you get them to intervene. BLUE</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigblueagain, post: 4387, member: 909"] sorry I am just now seeing this....but if the hospital did not tell you the insurance company offered to move the patient and also would not negotiate with the insurance company, then in my opinion all you owe is your normal copay. I hope you have dates and names of everyone you have spoken to to back up what has been told. Did you have a precertification requirement with your insurer? If you did and notified them within the required time frame, usually 48 hours after admission excluding weekends which are not considered normal business hours, then you should let the insurance company take it from there. I do imagine the hospital will try to send you to collections so I would stay on the insurance company constantly to get this resolved. Make them send you everything in writing once you get them to intervene. BLUE [/QUOTE]
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