for all medical bills, your insurance company should mail you a statement of explanation of benefit (EOB)for the charge: what the hospital/doctor wants to charge, what the insurance company thinks of its real value based on their contract, what insurance company actually paid, and your responsible part. The most ridiculous bill I ever received was $16,000 and I waited for the EOB to arrive - I paid zero!
didn't your insurance state what they think its worth?
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the point is, your insurance company does negotiation
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03/06/2007 postreply
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We got some other statements for my son,
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03/06/2007 postreply
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Sure, they sent us a statement,
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03/06/2007 postreply
18:37:15
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hospital is always greedy
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03/06/2007 postreply
18:47:50
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That is very strategic. One time we had an argument
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03/07/2007 postreply
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I am very interested to know how your husband came to
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03/06/2007 postreply
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Believe me, that is one of the reasons
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03/07/2007 postreply
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