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Nov 1, 2024
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Littlerich
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With imaging there are 2 components that are bulked: the technical fee that pays for the acquisition of
The images paying for the equipment and technologist. The 2nd fee is the professional fee that pays for the interpretation of the images.
I don’t know if this is your case, as those seem way too much for an X-ray
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Got two bills for the SAME medical service (routine x-ray), one is 10x the other
Bobber
Contributor
7:03am
And where I live the hospital is functionally a monopoly. We could drive
AggieWeekendCougar
7:12am
There's no free market if consumers don't know prices upfront. We need laws--providers claim "we can't tell you because
Sunflower
7:13am
And, they could at least tell you the maximum they would possibly try to bill you (before insurance adjustments).
Sunflower
7:16am
No they wouldn’t, because they don’t own the facility/hospital, don’t own the
cougfanz
7:19am
Two simple things would help immensely:
Schultz is back
7:32am
All I know is that there’s not going to be one piece of legislation that
cougfanz
7:38am
The hierarchy in medicine:CMS>Insurance>hospital admin>>>>>>doctors>patients
Powerbait DPM
7:44am
The back and forth between insurance and medical providers is crazy at times
NYC and Japan
9:13am
If none of their "employees," as you call them, can charge for any service unless the price is upfront, I'm sure they
Sunflower
8:23am
Why not require insurance companies to publish their rates since they set the
Powerbait DPM
8:36am
I own my own practice. I’ll tell you how it works.
Powerbait DPM
7:32am
Are you saying the specialist who referred me to the hospital got a 10% kickback for the referral?
Bobber
7:56am
No
cougfanz
7:57am
No, that’s highly illegal. That specialist likely had no idea how much it would
Powerbait DPM
7:59am
So certain medical systems out there have optimized billing rules that they
tamasiaina
7:34am
With imaging there are 2 components that are bulked: the technical fee that pays for the acquisition of
Littlerich
7:38am
It's the same CPT code in both cases
Bobber
7:52am
It’s “place of service” that changes it. It costs more because its at the
Powerbait DPM
8:19am
What exactly are they billing? Not just the cpt code?
Littlerich
8:33am
CMS/govt decided that there should be different reimbursements for hospitals
cougfanz
8:36am
So hospitals make more $$$ from the same insurance for the same service?
Bobber
9:09am
Yes. And the trend in medicine has been for hospitals to buy up free-standing
EQD2
9:14am
Just did walk in service for a broken bone at a large network clinic.
DirtyWater
7:42am
People don't understand how hospital based medicine is one of the
EQD2
7:44am
This is the problem with PRE-PAID healthcare under the guise of insurance. If it
Benfica1
9:14am
Isn't this basically the goal of high deductible plans?
NYC and Japan
9:23am
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