Guest guest Posted January 12, 2003 Report Share Posted January 12, 2003 THIS is exactly " why " I didn't go back to my original PS surgeon. The guy did such and awesome job on my tt......but when I started to talk about the thighs I couldn't figure out " why " he didn't appear interested in me......then hubby figured it out. I am an insurance pay......the surgeon's office girl had already told me that 95% of all his patients are self-pay....they are nose/boob jobs (not WLS related)..kinda for the " elite " of Pgh. He charged an astronomical amount (like 14,000) and insurance paid I think between 2 and 3,000. I will have to find the paperwork........but it certainly make it crystal clear why he wasn't interested in my thighs!!!!!!!! P. Re: Re: Surgeon's strike > > > > In a message dated 1/10/2003 8:57:08 AM Eastern Standard Time, > > watnext@... writes: > > << OK, all our CPA's, this is interesting...does this mean the Hospital > can > > write off their " losses " >> > > Not exactly. > > They are going to recognize only the revenue that is actually collected, > not > > what is billed. But they are only going to offset actual expenses against > > those collections. Of course it goes through many layers of manipulations > to > > get to that point. > > The point of that billing is that a private pay or out of network person > is > > actually going to pay those charges. Medicare is pretty much setting the > > standards for reimbursement at this time and private insurance companies > are > > using that as a benchmark. 25 years ago when I first worked in the > healthcare > > industry medicare was one of the poorest third party payors out there, now > > it's one of the better ones. > > Take a good look at your eob's. It is shocking how little some procedures > > are reimbursed and the docs or labs have no recourse. I don't blame the > > providers for pulling out of network. I don't want someone arbitrarily > > slashing my bills in half, then waiting 90 days to pay me, or claiming > they > > never got the bills and forcing me to spend the time and money to send the > > bills 2 and 3 times every single time. That's what is happening to ALL > the > > doctors. The financial reality of medicine is pretty bleak right now. > You > > know how maddening it is to deal with the insurance companies when we are > > trying to get approval for these WLS and PS procedures?? That's about par > > for the course every day trying to get paid for services. > > B > > > > Homepage: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Graduate-OSSG > > > > Unsubscribe: mailto:Graduate-OSSG-unsubscribe > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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