Since I was self pay for WLS- why was my Insurance Billed too?
I need some help.... I had WLS almost a year ago this Thursday! Yeah! While I am celebrating, right now, I am MAD! I was self pay... but, I did have Medical Insurance that did not cover WLS. Well, I was just looking at my insurance company website & low and behold, not only did I pay $15k out of pocket which was to cover everything, I also just realized that my insurance company paid the hospital & dr close to $30k for the same dates of service.
So now, what are my options? Do I report the hospital to the insurance company, do I approach the Dr's office or what? Right now, I feel cheated out of $15k that I can TRULY use about now.
Any ideas/thoughts! Need to get on this immediately.
Thanks!
Ok I edited to say, the letters need to be sent to whomever benefited from thepayment i.e. the hospital the doctor or both. Even if it's the doctor, you still need to send the letter certified, that is proof that they received the information & is documentation for you to present if you need to proceed further.
That is messed up. Do you still have the copy of the original bill that they presented to you? If you present to them copies of that, along with the previously mentioned items & include in the letter the fact that 1# no addtional monies are owed them #2 they have been over paid (spell out in the letter where payments came from) 3# that if immediate resolution isn't taken you will get the insurance company involved and file complaints with whatever regulating bodies (state/federal) involved to look into the matter of blatant fraudelent billing practices by the them. I'm not a lawyer, but have a lot of experience working customer service in different fields, but someone else may have additional suggestions for you as well.
Question: They got $15,000 from you and $30,000 from the hospital?