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LVJ **
on 1/20/11 2:08 am - NV
Topic: RE: Out of Pocket Cost Question - Dr. Atkinson HPN ins.
You're welcome, no problem.

Good luck to you!

Shana16
on 1/19/11 9:03 am - Las Vegas, NV
Topic: RE: Out of Pocket Cost Question - Dr. Atkinson HPN ins.
Thank you that was most helpfull!!!!
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LVJ **
on 1/19/11 6:03 am - NV
Topic: RE: Out of Pocket Cost Question - Dr. Atkinson HPN ins.
Here is what I posted on the "Desert Springs Hospital" posting.  Hope it helps a little.


Let me say that this was for my first procedure, the Lap Band. I  have since had an emergency revision, and now have the sleeve.  I had HPN, but switched to a PPO to have better insurance coverage.  The hospitals were in fact requiring their portion of the bill be paid in full prior to the procedure.  Insurances are tricky.  They pay whomever submits their bill first.  There will be the hospital, an anestehsiologist, your surgeon, Radiology, lab, etc, that will bill your insurance. I would find out what kind of "cash" discount you can get from the hospital for paying up front.

Post Date: 1/19/11 1:52 pm

I did have to pay my  entire deductible and a deposit on my co-insurance up front. Although my procedure was not at Desert Springs, it was at one of their "sister facilities." Even as an employee of the hospital, I was required to pay because it was an elective procedure.

Most "elective" surgery procedures must be paid (at least a deposit) on or before the day of surgery.  You probably have an annual deductible, then you pay your co-insurance (20% of "contracted rate") with an out of pocket maximum of X amount of dollars. That is how most PPO insurances work. The amount a hospital requires is per their own written policy. If you have not met your deductible (which unless you've paid your Surgeon, you may not have. They reset on January 1st.  The hospital will probably require you to pay your deductible in full. I would contact your insurance company and verify your exact benefits just for your own personal knowledge.  Then you are prepared before calling the hospital.


You can call the hospital and ask for the Financial Counselor. I believe her name is Paula and her phone number is 702-369-7522 They will be able to tell you what you will be required to pay prior to going back to the OR.

Good luck to you!

LVJ **
on 1/19/11 5:52 am - NV
Topic: RE: Desert Spring Hospital

I did have to pay my  entire deductible and a deposit on my co-insurance up front. Although my procedure was not at Desert Springs, it was at one of their "sister facilities." Even as an employee of the hospital, I was required to pay because it was an elective procedure.

Most "elective" surgery procedures must be paid (at least a deposit) on or before the day of surgery.  You probably have an annual deductible, then you pay your co-insurance (20% of "contracted rate") with an out of pocket maximum of X amount of dollars. That is how most PPO insurances work. The amount a hospital requires is per their own written policy. If you have not met your deductible (which unless you've paid your Surgeon, you may not have. They reset on January 1st.  The hospital will probably require you to pay your deductible in full. I would contact your insurance company and verify your exact benefits just for your own personal knowledge.  Then you are prepared before calling the hospital.


You can call the hospital and ask for the Financial Counselor. I believe her name is Paula and her phone number is 702-369-7522 They will be able to tell you what you will be required to pay prior to going back to the OR.

Good luck to you!

Shana16
on 1/18/11 1:22 pm - Las Vegas, NV
Topic: RE: Out of Pocket Cost Question - Dr. Atkinson HPN ins.
I was wantint to know the samething but for United Health Care, I have to pay 20% for mine.  But I think that I have to pay for it up front for the hospital, Desert Springs. Can anyone help???
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Shana16
on 1/18/11 1:12 pm - Las Vegas, NV
Topic: RE: Looking at joining a gym any thoughts???
I go to Las Vegas Athletic Club on Maryland and Karen. Love it everyone is nice to me, shows me how to you all the stuff there and answers all of my questions.  I even have a trainer once a month.  It is never to busy were you have to wait for the equipment.

On a side note...Iam going to have my surgery soon but was wondering how Desert Hospital was?  Did you have to pay up front or were you able to be billed?  I have Unted Health Care. Thanks again good luck finding a gym. Shana
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Shana16
on 1/18/11 12:57 pm - Las Vegas, NV
Topic: Desert Spring Hospital
I am wondering if you had to pay for your surgery up front or did they bill you for it?  My insurence is United Health Care I have to pay 20% with no out of pocket.  It was just submitted today. Thanks very much Shana
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Shana16
on 1/18/11 12:43 pm - Las Vegas, NV
Topic: RE: Sleeve question
I am going through Blssom Bariatrics and I think that I am out patient.  Now I am not for sure going to have to double check.
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barbccrn
on 1/18/11 10:40 am - Las Vegas, NV
Topic: RE: Reminder~ Vegas Event May 2011
http://www.obesityhelp.com/forums/NV/4196755/Upcomming-Vegas -Meet-amp-Greet/

Link to the thread that has info about the event. It's an old thread...conference being held at Palace Station.

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barbccrn
on 1/18/11 10:35 am - Las Vegas, NV
Topic: RE: Vegas Psychiatrist Needed - Reccommendations?
That's unfortunate about Lindsay. Her husband happens to be my primary MD. When I changed jobs and needed new PCP...chose him because I recognized the name. Turns out...while he's an internal medicine doctor...he specializes in bariatric aftercare. I got extremely lucky.

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