Guest guest Posted April 11, 2003 Report Share Posted April 11, 2003 Patty, You are right on about the insurance company being willing to compensate any identification of fraud. Medicare has a statement to that affect on the Explanation Benefits. It is interesting that you mentioned being charged for meals when Cassie was NPO. That is surprising that they wouldn't know she wasn't able to eat. But it is truly a sad day when charging for patient meals. Guest trays, I understand, but what happened to the " room and bed " charge? I guess that is charging for the room you are staying in and the bed you are sleeping in. Speaking of the bed charges. There are some places that charge for " bedding " or " bed change. " Make sure you are actually getting a fresh set of clean sheets when they come in to make your bed. Another note about the medication charges Heidi asked about is that many hospitals are now charging for " medication administration. " That is a fee for the nurse getting the pill from the medication cart and putting it in the medication cup and handing it to you. As a matter of fact, almost everything nurses do now are getting a price tag ... " starting an IV, " " venipuncture, " " checking vital signs. " Nursing is one of the greatest expenses a hospital has. Charging for the care the nurse gives was to enable the hospital to increase the patient to nurse ratio. I am not I have seen that. I think I will add a section on " recording the services delivered while in the hospital " and a section on " cross referencing the itemized hospital bill " in the patient manual the PAI is putting out. I will be on the look out for ideas or input anyone has. For example, there should be a section on " visiting the business office prior to discharge. " There will be information as well as forms to use in collecting data. I am working on getting a grant to fund this project so this manual can be available as a free resource to anyone with Pancreatitis. Karyn Karyn E. , RN Founder / Executive Director Pancreatitis Association International Corp. Office: Indps, IN, USA 1- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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