I wonder if they meant that you shouldn't pay providers until things are sorted out. I agree that you need to pay your premiums, but doctors and hospitals will just send you to collections. Still not a great option, but it does keep the money in your pocket until things are sorted out. (Of course, I wouldn't do this unless I was very sure I was right, also, so that any collections issues would be an insurer/provider error.)
LanceH|8 years ago
I'm not saying skip out on your bills. I'm saying that the provider and insurance need to figure the bill out. I'm not floating a provider in my network so that I can fill out a ton more paperwork to get reimbursed eventually.
And yes, they do make errors in major ways. Just two years ago, I got as though I hadn't made my deductible. It was a $2500 difference. It's much easier to have a provider refile to get their money than for me to pay them and then work through the insurer's system to get reimbursement.
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