Prior to my spinal fusion surgery I contacted my surgeon's office to find out if everything was covered by my insurance. I was told that it was and that it looked like I wouldn't owe anything.
Some out-of-network charges appeared anyway. Some of us know how high those can be. Is there anything further I could have done to prevent this? I did not record that conversation with the office. I had not demanded that everyone be in network.
In particular, has anyone ever used a lawyer to deal with the hospital to prevent this from happening, or if it does have to happen, to make sure you have limited responsibility for the charges?
This probably sounds ungrateful and it probably doesn't put one's best foot forward in dealing with the hospital. But has anyone ever done it? And what kind of lawyer would this be? I would not want to scare them with a medical malpractice lawyer.
Some out-of-network charges appeared anyway. Some of us know how high those can be. Is there anything further I could have done to prevent this? I did not record that conversation with the office. I had not demanded that everyone be in network.
In particular, has anyone ever used a lawyer to deal with the hospital to prevent this from happening, or if it does have to happen, to make sure you have limited responsibility for the charges?
This probably sounds ungrateful and it probably doesn't put one's best foot forward in dealing with the hospital. But has anyone ever done it? And what kind of lawyer would this be? I would not want to scare them with a medical malpractice lawyer.
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