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Referred us to hospital, then refused to pay?
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<blockquote data-quote="OTE" data-source="post: 4319"><p>Well that's progress. I'd still go with a certified letter to the hospital billing dept. In that I'd make it clear that I will not pay any co-pays, deductibles or be in any way responsible for the bill if they do not cooperate with the insur co. That may get more attention than a phone call. And if it's still not resolved in a couple of weeks call your state hospital billing/ licensing board and ask them for help. They'll call the hospital and get more attention than you do.</p><p></p><p>FYI in states I've lived in there's legal protection for you if they try to get the whole bill from you later if you've put them on notice up front that they're not getting paid because they're not billing correctly. So the letter is good legal protection in case this ends up going on for a long time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OTE, post: 4319"] Well that's progress. I'd still go with a certified letter to the hospital billing dept. In that I'd make it clear that I will not pay any co-pays, deductibles or be in any way responsible for the bill if they do not cooperate with the insur co. That may get more attention than a phone call. And if it's still not resolved in a couple of weeks call your state hospital billing/ licensing board and ask them for help. They'll call the hospital and get more attention than you do. FYI in states I've lived in there's legal protection for you if they try to get the whole bill from you later if you've put them on notice up front that they're not getting paid because they're not billing correctly. So the letter is good legal protection in case this ends up going on for a long time. [/QUOTE]
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