anyone working in medical billing or insurance?

anyone work for a health insurance company or medical billing or know how the hell medical insurance works?
I got a question
I went to my eye doctor for an infection didn't have to pay a co-pay and was told they would bill my insurance company
ok cool. I went to my insurance portal (I have United healthcare) and saw the claims, what they covered, etc.
ok cool.. but they have a button that says "pay now". From my experience I've always gotten a bill from my doctors, NOT the insurance company.
I will say I do NOT trust insurance companies especially medical insurance.
well anyway, I click "Pay now" and it takes me to a third party site called Insta Med or something like that
Shouldn't I get a bill from my doctor? I want to make sure it goes to my doctor and not some third party crap.
anyone? like should I call United Healthcare and probably waste my time??
advice?
I got a question
I went to my eye doctor for an infection didn't have to pay a co-pay and was told they would bill my insurance company
ok cool. I went to my insurance portal (I have United healthcare) and saw the claims, what they covered, etc.
ok cool.. but they have a button that says "pay now". From my experience I've always gotten a bill from my doctors, NOT the insurance company.
I will say I do NOT trust insurance companies especially medical insurance.
well anyway, I click "Pay now" and it takes me to a third party site called Insta Med or something like that
Shouldn't I get a bill from my doctor? I want to make sure it goes to my doctor and not some third party crap.
anyone? like should I call United Healthcare and probably waste my time??
advice?
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Worked for a doctor billing insurance companies and clients. Believe me, a doctor will most definitely bill you.
2016: Lexington and Wrigley 1
Perhaps contact your eye doctor to see if they prefer you pay direct to them or through InstaMed.
I saw my dentist yesterday. Love the guy. Told the ladies to skip sending me a bill, just call me and I will pay over the phone. Looks like we won't owe, but just in case...
2016: Lexington and Wrigley 1
2016: Lexington and Wrigley 1
We own an optometry practice and we've heard of them but never had any dealings. It's probably not a scam, but it probably also doesn't benefit anyone. Your eye doctor will bill you, if there is a balance that they are allowed to charge. We are required to write off most of what an insurance doesn't pay.
We charge $$$, you see that and assume that the "covered" amount means that charge is paid by the insurance, but really the insurance pays $ and we write off the rest.
amount billed: $94
plan discount:$38.74
plan paid: $0
you may owe: $55.26
so I owe $55.26??
it's all so confusing.
I miss my old insurance (blue cross) with my old employer
2016: Lexington and Wrigley 1
2016: Lexington and Wrigley 1
Half the time, "copay" is just a euphemism for "the paltry amount your doctor must accept" and they don't actually makewmake a cooperative payment withyouat all.
It's very confusing, people make entire careers out of failing to fully understand it all.
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He had this for several years through the primary care physician. Every three weeks, same amount, for years. Dr's office sells to Cleveland Clinic. The billing then changes from $160/visit, we paid about $55 each visit to $880 FOR THE EXACT SAME SERVICE within the same month.
I phoned Medical Mutual and flagged it for fraud. Talked to a lovely guy for about an hour. Took about 8 months, but my husband's doctor knew that I flagged it. It wasn't him. It was Cleveland Clinic.
We ended up owing several hundred dollars (deductible was a chunk of that) and the insurance said they would not pay for that service at the office any longer. His doctor referred him to an endocrinologist who 1. charges $200/visit for the same thing CC charged $880 for and 2. taught my husband how to give himself injections to avoid that charge through the office.
Are self injections a possibility for you? Honestly, my husband feels a bit more empowered by having as much control over TRT as he can have.
As far as flu shots go, we go to the pharmacy which costs us nothing out of pocket. If we went to our doctor's office (CC), we would probably pay about $60 each.
2016: Lexington and Wrigley 1
Not today Sir, Probably not tomorrow.............................................. bayfront arena st. pete '94
you're finally here and I'm a mess................................................... nationwide arena columbus '10
memories like fingerprints are slowly raising.................................... first niagara center buffalo '13
another man ..... moved by sleight of hand...................................... joe louis arena detroit '14
TRT is such a whole body need. Mental, digestive, energy, sleep...
2016: Lexington and Wrigley 1
Not today Sir, Probably not tomorrow.............................................. bayfront arena st. pete '94
you're finally here and I'm a mess................................................... nationwide arena columbus '10
memories like fingerprints are slowly raising.................................... first niagara center buffalo '13
another man ..... moved by sleight of hand...................................... joe louis arena detroit '14