DON’T pay medical bills before following these 3 steps

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  • @4peaceandharmony
    @4peaceandharmony Год назад +4711

    Worked in the ER and billing at hospitals... mistakes are made all the time. Definetly check your bills.

    • @mkabadi95
      @mkabadi95 Год назад +98

      Where I worked, mistakes were encouraged

    • @IsraelLlerena
      @IsraelLlerena Год назад +37

      @@mkabadi95I don’t get what anyone gains from this though? Aren’t you just saving more money towards the company you’re working for and that’s it? Doesn’t benefit you at all to make mistakes and overcharge people.

    • @ladygodiva2
      @ladygodiva2 Год назад +66

      ​@@IsraelLlerenayes, which is why the company encourages them to make "mistakes" to overcharge patients, to make more profit

    • @ElusiveTy
      @ElusiveTy Год назад +10

      ​@@IsraelLlerenaSo what you're asking is why would an employee do what they're told is required as part of performing their job? Because they're told to do it as part of their job. Employees also don't get personal benefit out of upselling something at a fast food restaurant or in retail, but that's part of performing the job well.
      Yes, this particular example is disgusting, but generally speaking, an employee is employed to get a return on investment (make a profit after the cost of salary) for the business.

    • @littlemissprickles
      @littlemissprickles Год назад +20

      "mistakes"

  • @staycool163
    @staycool163 Год назад +48

    Years ago after a hospital stay, I got a bill, and of course questioned it because nothing was broke down an itemized. So when I called them and told them I wanted an itemized statement, they said, well what we sent you is how we bill. And I replied, well I'm not paying a penny of it until I see an "itemized statement" of what I was charged for and how much for each item. They were clearly annoyed and scoffed at me and said that they would look into it and see what they could do.... Seriously, see what you can do?! It took about two months to receive that bill from them. In the meantime they were contacting me for payment. 🤦
    Thank you for putting this video out, because there's so many people that just get a bill and just pay it and not question it. We HAVE to be our own advocates!
    Btw.... After receiving the bill and going through it very thorough, I was overcharged for some items, and I did qualify for financial medical assistance, so the bill went down significantly.

  • @amypola5903
    @amypola5903 Год назад +1058

    When you need a lawyer's advice to translate medical bills to you know the medical establishment is beyond healthy boundaries of business.

    • @Horace1993
      @Horace1993 Год назад +12

      Definitely

    • @Hafiz100ify
      @Hafiz100ify Год назад

      ChatGPT can help you with this.

    • @matiasishere1487
      @matiasishere1487 Год назад +3

      Well said friend.

    • @TheStanky007
      @TheStanky007 Год назад

      They don't make money on healthy people, they want all of us sick!

    • @name2l
      @name2l 9 месяцев назад +1

      "...bills to you know..."?

  • @TheMorgwhhlshilth
    @TheMorgwhhlshilth Год назад +3470

    As a Swede, this entire discussion seems surreal.

    • @Skibbityboo0580
      @Skibbityboo0580 Год назад +289

      We americans have just normalized our abusive relationships. It's not that I am getting screwed, I just fell down the stairs.

    • @ashleyrose483
      @ashleyrose483 Год назад +87

      Same here as a Brit :)

    • @hiwelcometochillis2579
      @hiwelcometochillis2579 Год назад +86

      In America you're responsible for your own health administration (you get your insurance plan that's best for you not anyone have health problems)
      In Sweden the government takes 45% to 65% of your money in taxes😅 what?
      Even if you're not sick in Sweden and European union system, youre forced to pay random people hospital bills
      The same with education even if you don't want to go to University you're forced to pay for it
      That's why England left the European union system (Brexit) in 2019

    • @TheMorgwhhlshilth
      @TheMorgwhhlshilth Год назад +238

      @@hiwelcometochillis2579 Yeah, I pay for their bills, they pay for mine. It is a solidarity system.
      If you are strongly set on the "each for his own" way you could also see it as a pre-pay system for the day you fall into trouble. Kind of like your insurance system, except you know everything is actually covered.

    • @hiwelcometochillis2579
      @hiwelcometochillis2579 Год назад +40

      @@TheMorgwhhlshilth also you don't talk about Sweden people that is in the middle they're not higher earnings but they're not lower earnings either but at the end of the month they don't get money for themselves 😅 everything is for the government
      In America health system is free for people that really can't work.
      In America education is free for really A+ students
      And that works better
      In Sweden for example they have free education as people like to advertise it (but they pay in taxes)😅 but what is the impact of that education?
      We haven't heard Sweden leading the 4th industry revolution era, or the third revolution era
      What's the impact of the european Union system and Sweden in the third and 4th revolution era?
      It just makes people lazy
      And also this winter people in Europe barely could turn on their house heaters because of the crisis and having that weak European system doesn't work

  • @boduholm8463
    @boduholm8463 Год назад +343

    I live in Denmark, and if I call the emergency room after, it is to say thank you.

    • @Nick-li3ut
      @Nick-li3ut Год назад +29

      You also pay 60% of your income in taxes, nothing is free! Healthcare in the U.S is definitely getting out of hand tho.

    • @pauldeck4500
      @pauldeck4500 Год назад +15

      @@Nick-li3ut I'd rather live in a civilized place.

    • @Nick-li3ut
      @Nick-li3ut Год назад

      @@pauldeck4500 the U.S used to be civilized until the socialist Marxist took over!

    • @jamesm568
      @jamesm568 Год назад

      This is America so when we call the emergency room it's to threaten them.

    • @cryengine_x
      @cryengine_x 10 месяцев назад +7

      what are you thanking them for, that you only had to wait 6 weeks to get in? or is it for the bacteria infection that is so common in socialized medicine hospitals?

  • @donrondel8240
    @donrondel8240 3 месяца назад +8

    She is correct. Of the last 8 hospital bills I recd, 6 had errors and double charges. Keep your eyes OPEN

  • @theroyalsilverowl1548
    @theroyalsilverowl1548 Год назад +1882

    "Oops we made a mistake" SAID NO INSURANCE COMPANY EVER

    • @ntmn8444
      @ntmn8444 Год назад +40

      No they do. They do make all kinds of mistakes.

    • @thekingsdaughter4233
      @thekingsdaughter4233 Год назад

      ​@@ntmn8444 making mistakes, and admitting they did, is two different things. 🤷😉

    • @amandasunshine2
      @amandasunshine2 Год назад

      ​@@ntmn8444what they don't do is admit it.

    • @LB-uo7xy
      @LB-uo7xy Год назад +80

      ​@@ntmn8444The commentator said they simply don't acknowledge them.

    • @gracebe235
      @gracebe235 Год назад +66

      The insurance through where my husband used to work, would always deny coverage….and I would have to call them and haggle with them every time I needed to have something done! It is illegal for them to just automatically deny coverage as a routine. They do this, hoping that the unwitting will just go ahead and pay it instead!
      I got fed up with them using this illegal tactic every time I used the insurance…..so I contacted the Arizona State Department of Insurance. I didn’t have anymore denied bills after that! Call your state department of insurance, or whatever it’s called, and complain.

  • @JDPhilly-
    @JDPhilly- Год назад +461

    Unfortunately, these calls that you’re suggesting I make take an hour apiece. It’s like they purposely make you struggle to communicate with them.

    • @hersheywalker6447
      @hersheywalker6447 Год назад +6

      Should be a way to dispute on the bill they sent you or write a letter or go down to billing and fill out forms, here in Northern California if an individual household is under 32k they will pay most if not all at certain hospitals

    • @mars1pluto
      @mars1pluto Год назад +4

      And the hospital wants you to settle as quickly as possible.

    • @moneymattersforeverybody
      @moneymattersforeverybody Год назад +4

      I put it in writing and fax and mail. I copy the insurance company as well.

    • @bweaver760
      @bweaver760 Год назад +9

      Yep! They make the waiting time long hoping you will give up the chase!

    • @mar25947
      @mar25947 Год назад +8

      Yah because both the insurance and the hospital are ripping you off. But the call is worth it to save money. 😂

  • @gwdavey
    @gwdavey Год назад +48

    I work in medical billing. Definitely check your bills.

  • @christinewatson1989
    @christinewatson1989 Год назад +1236

    Pro tip: say "I can't pay this, I'll have to file for bankruptcy." Even if it's not true, hospitals DO NOT want you filing for bankruptcy because they'll get nothing. They'll knock a huge amount off your bill so they get something instead of nothing. I do this all the time.

    • @jelly_randomstuff9614
      @jelly_randomstuff9614 Год назад +11

      pretty sure thats not allowed???

    • @christinewatson1989
      @christinewatson1989 Год назад +469

      @@jelly_randomstuff9614 "Not allowed" by who- the people trying to charge you $300 for a bandaid?

    • @natashavale347
      @natashavale347 Год назад +2

      O

    • @EvilLoynis
      @EvilLoynis Год назад +81

      ​@@christinewatson1989Heck now you're going to be charged for that sick burn😂❤

    • @MsEliteMember
      @MsEliteMember Год назад +84

      This is true 😮. It’s called financial assiantance. For the 20% who don’t have a mistake on the bill. You have to apply for the hospital’s financial assistance program. show your tax return. If it’s at poverty line or below poverty, they will discount the bill.

  • @dwise2165
    @dwise2165 Год назад +121

    Yes I work in healthcare and there’s a lot of miscommunication with medical staff and the billings department. Also new employees who work in billing who charge out the wrong codes because they do not know medical terminology or the details of a procedure. Always check your bill and do not hesitate to ask questions on each code/procedure that is charged out!

    • @LM-qv7cy
      @LM-qv7cy Год назад +1

      Is this the job of medical coding bill that I've heard of?

    • @OPTIONALWATCH
      @OPTIONALWATCH Год назад +9

      I think it's on purpose. Congress should pass a law on this.

    • @juan.a.9989
      @juan.a.9989 Год назад +3

      ​@LM-qv7cy yes I trained for it years ago enjoyed it as in being accurate
      I coded based on the procedure what type and duration of the visit, etc. I enjoyed getting the right answers and searching for it, its like doing a puzzle or looking up definitions, the answers are in a book and the book is updated each year or everytime there is a code added or changed, so imagine if someone does not like detailed work, yet the answers are in a book or on a program in the office. Mistakes likely to be made, they'd need another profession

    • @saburton001
      @saburton001 17 дней назад

      I had to go in for emergency gall bladder removal a few years ago. Still paying the bill. Is It possible to do this and refund anything they should have civered?

  • @Lazarusisback4359
    @Lazarusisback4359 Год назад +3

    I like how you called them Mistakes and not attempted theft passed off as mistakes. Most of the time it is with intent especially with elderly people

  • @TeacherKellyTag
    @TeacherKellyTag Год назад +155

    Thank you! One time I called the doctor’s office while on 3-way with the insurance company. They talked to each other privately and came back to me with a bill that was $1000 less.

    • @nonniwilliams2220
      @nonniwilliams2220 Год назад +13

      That's the best route to go. Get them on the phone together and let them battle it out. They have contract requirements on both ends. So many times patients are being billed for something they shouldn't be.

    • @TheCablebill
      @TheCablebill Год назад +10

      Only in America could having 3-way mean doing battle with an insurer and a hospital.

    • @TeacherKellyTag
      @TeacherKellyTag Год назад +2

      @@TheCablebill yep!

    • @kovallyuba
      @kovallyuba Год назад +2

      I had that too. They covered the same procedure for one child but not for another because of wrong diagnosis code

  • @АнастасияСолопова-ю6и

    Live in Russia. Got one year free cancer treatment and 6 months long fully paid sick leave. Tears of happyness in my eyes.

    • @arafatrafi9873
      @arafatrafi9873 Год назад +8

      finally some country is saying they r getting free treatment...we r a third word country and we provide free medical services.... y cant it happen in the great USA????

    • @Runa_Kefll
      @Runa_Kefll Год назад +4

      Неужто кто то сказал что у нас хорошая медицина😮

    • @paulinabakhshayesh6644
      @paulinabakhshayesh6644 Год назад +4

      It's not free you are paying national insurance or something like that & second before you get to that 'free' treatment unless you give bribe or have family or friends working in that hospital you will die waiting !!!

    • @CC-pu6qn
      @CC-pu6qn Год назад +5

      If you’re getting free care, how are your doctors getting paid? There probably not getting a fair rate for there level of expertise. Eventually no one will want to be a physician then people will really be crying then. I don’t think that a flex, especially working in healthcare to expect free. I’ve seen so many patients think I’m supposed to work free and have a family, business and others who need to get paid.

    • @LulaMae21
      @LulaMae21 Год назад +3

      ​@@CC-pu6qnIt's probably taxpayer funded like many places. Even in the US, Medicare and Medicaid pay a significant portion of hospital running costs, including doctor salaries.

  • @xcristinat
    @xcristinat Год назад +184

    You forget the hours that you have to spend waiting on the phone *just* to finally get someone to talk to who can resolve or address your issue...that alone is a huge barrier for people. We have jobs, we have lives...nobody has the time to sit on the phone for hours, especially if calling hours are only available 8-5pm.

    • @bwilks3056
      @bwilks3056 Год назад +10

      It’s worth it sometimes. I spent 2 hrs on the phone to eliminate a $1400 bill I wasn’t supposed to pay in the first place. Sometimes patience pays off :)

    • @matiasishere1487
      @matiasishere1487 Год назад +15

      Yep. 💯 and they know this!!

    • @kevinong1735
      @kevinong1735 Год назад +22

      Then I guess the added charges on your hospital bill can be considered a “convenience fee”! 😂

    • @nofurtherwest3474
      @nofurtherwest3474 Год назад +5

      I know, she made it sound so easy and pain free

    • @Vhc706
      @Vhc706 Год назад +6

      The worst ones have call centers in other countries.

  • @jeweldenile8995
    @jeweldenile8995 Год назад +50

    This is so true. I had an emergency visit and was admitted and my husband did the same year. While I did have insurance I still had deductibles that I was so stressed about. Someone told me to contact billing and see if they could reduce it. Such a relief I ended up having to pay $40. Don’t be afraid to ask, you never know.

  • @jamesmunsey5702
    @jamesmunsey5702 Год назад +56

    I have been telling everyone i know about these things, especially the financial assistance. I went through lung cancer and didnt pay any copays because I insisted they only send me to physicians in their system, and i filed the assistance program forms at the very beginning. ❤ Thank you for sharing this information with your followers, if we create a web of actually helpful information we can help people live better lives.❤

  • @jdelacruz1058
    @jdelacruz1058 Год назад +24

    Never pay the first medical bill. Wait until the 2nd or 3rd after your insurance paid. If your claim is denied because you didn't get prior authorization, but it was an emergency they will cover it.

  • @alienonion4636
    @alienonion4636 Год назад +13

    My mom was charged for nursing care an entire day AFTER she died in that hospital. When brought to their attention they wrote off everything not covered by her insurance.

  • @anyathornqvist4602
    @anyathornqvist4602 Год назад +51

    To me as a Swede that just visited the ER four times in a week and paid nothing, this is truly surreal. I’ll happily sit here and pay my taxes instead.

    • @nickc9224
      @nickc9224 2 месяца назад

      your a small country of about 10 million,not counting how many illegals.we have over 300 million and are a constitutional republic.Your medical system can work more efficiently for your system and small numbers. it doesn't work for larger countries! do some research on how things work minus the corrupt politicians.

    • @youtubecommentator6023
      @youtubecommentator6023 3 дня назад

      @anyathornqvist4602 I get that. It didn't used to be so bad and a lot of treatments that were made were actually supposed to be free. But then corporate-minded people were put in charge and everything went to heck in a hand-basket.
      Just hope that no one corrupt gets voted into your government, because y'all would be instantly screwed.

  • @noraconnelly2584
    @noraconnelly2584 Год назад +23

    I LOVE this! I've worked in the health insurance industry for the past 25 yrs and you are spot on! 🎯
    I tell this to clients all the time!!👍

  • @mariacarrasco1322
    @mariacarrasco1322 Год назад +15

    Omg, this looks unreal for me and the fact that something like that actually happens in US, a really developed country, is just crazy. No one should have to choose between go to the hospital with or without an insurance and became broke or live in pain and sick 😣

    • @jenifernadeau
      @jenifernadeau 2 месяца назад

      The horrors that I could tell you that I witnessed in 20 years of working in nursing homes in hospitals as a speech therapist would blow your mind.

  • @deesnutz42069
    @deesnutz42069 Год назад +477

    you had me at "DO NOT pay your medical bills" 😍

    • @QwertyQwerty-eq7th
      @QwertyQwerty-eq7th Год назад +2

      Maybe it's cuz medical billing is outsourced to India?
      We have large organisations with medical billing vacancies

    • @airborne63
      @airborne63 Год назад +2

      @@QwertyQwerty-eq7th And the 'socialised' system that you so despise.....doesn't have any 'medical billing clerks'....because there's only ONE payee....the Ministry of Health. Nor do you need to worry about your insurance or whether you should go for a checkup or to your doctor if something doesn't 'feel right'..... Did you know that people, for example in Canada, live longer than people in the US and are a whole lot more healthy?

    • @no_way4165
      @no_way4165 2 месяца назад +1

      @@airborne63 we have socialized system in the US, too, for the freeloaders.

  • @jjong0711
    @jjong0711 Год назад +59

    Good advice, but ideally you want to preempt costs by seeing if your insurance authorized the care and if it's in-network. Also, if you're getting radiology scans done do a private radiology center vs. hospital (latter is way more expensive). A great book to ready is "Never Pay the First Bill: And Other Ways to Fight the Health Care System and Win: Allen, Marshall" on how to fight medical bills

  • @dimplesp4046
    @dimplesp4046 2 месяца назад +3

    As someone who has worked in the insurance industry for over 30 yrs this info is 100% accurate. Providers ie Drs, hospitals, clinic and insurance companies are like Banksters, they in the business of making money.. If the American people were smart we would demand Universal healthcare.

  • @mariobertrand6305
    @mariobertrand6305 Год назад +17

    Yup! Im barely learning about this stuff in medical coding. As a person using these services you have so many rights including asking for a revision on the bill because there are simply so many mistakes that can be made.

  • @Jlk6532
    @Jlk6532 Год назад +10

    I also have gotten a 20 to 25% discount for paying my medical bill in full over the phone just by asking if there was a discount for paying in full today. I saved 3k on my son’s last hospitalization.

    • @TheCablebill
      @TheCablebill Год назад +1

      Are you trying to normalize being happy about paying $15K out of pocket for a hospitalization? Are you an insurance company shill?

  • @mirellalastar
    @mirellalastar Год назад +1

    Saying that the overcharging are mistakes is very generous of you.

  • @Imissnormal
    @Imissnormal Год назад +6

    When I had my first child they charged me for respiratory care when neither I or my daughter ever needed any oxygen.

  • @gordongekko4752
    @gordongekko4752 Год назад +142

    Unfortunately, the majority of Americans will not do this. It is too difficult. This is why medical bankruptcy is the number one form of bankruptcy in the USA. It is easier to just get two forms of medical insurance: a primary and a secondary.

    • @gordongekko4752
      @gordongekko4752 Год назад +3

      @@c.g.2520 No. If you have Medicare, it is your primary medical insurance and only covers 80%. Hence, why you have to have two forms of medical insurance.

    • @hanamachii_
      @hanamachii_ Год назад +4

      ​@@c.g.2520So long as both are taken by the facility and both insurances are told about each other so they can coordinate your benefits, they have to bill both. Thats why its Primay and Secondary. ALWAYS make sure your insurances are aware of each other.

    • @TheCablebill
      @TheCablebill Год назад

      It's easier to just die.

  • @vkngwmn6636
    @vkngwmn6636 Год назад +68

    Yea they claim they make "mistakes"

    • @QwertyQwerty-eq7th
      @QwertyQwerty-eq7th Год назад

      Maybe it's cuz medical billing is outsourced to India?
      We have large organisations with medical billing vacancies

  • @wakeupcall2665
    @wakeupcall2665 Год назад +7

    As a German, my health insurance is dealing with everything under the universal health care system. Mistakes are very rare because of that!

    • @Kai11xirving
      @Kai11xirving Год назад +3

      Unser Gesundheitssystem ist nicht wirklich besser

  • @LB-rc7jp
    @LB-rc7jp Год назад +7

    Good advice. Patients also need to watch out for Dr.’s offices and hospitals balance billing when they shouldn’t be per your insurance policy.

    • @angieburnett4341
      @angieburnett4341 8 месяцев назад +1

      ABSOLUTELY!! I'm in Healthcare and see this ALL the time. If you're confused/don't know call your insurance company they will explain 😊

  • @primamcneill5641
    @primamcneill5641 2 месяца назад +1

    Erica you are doing your job keep it up Don't stop people need to know. I hate when people get screwed over something that is so basic and simple

  • @lav7161
    @lav7161 Год назад +76

    How can you afford so many actors for your videos? You always have so many different people on here. Nice job!

  • @Christian_Prepper
    @Christian_Prepper Год назад +3

    Great Video!
    In harmony with what she said, in most states (I'm in Texas) all hospitals (especially larger networked ones) will only charge "Medicaid" prices (approximately 65% discount) if you're going to make payments out of pocket over time. If you offer to pay cash all at once, approximately 75-80% discount.
    Also, remember that doctors, anesthesiologists, radiologists, etc bill separately so if the procedure is NOT an elective and can be paid in advance they will usually offer 50% discount or more!

  • @russiatraveladvisor1168
    @russiatraveladvisor1168 Год назад +5

    Once an American woman was travelling in Russia, she felt down from the stairs of the mall and they asked me to translate, we offer her to call an ambulance to do the X-ray, she was in pain but kept silent. A man from her group told me she is afraid of the cost. I assure him that all that is for free. Healthcare system in Russia is for free. I was shocked healthcare should be for free everywhere 😢

    • @KolorfulDreamsArtKda
      @KolorfulDreamsArtKda Год назад

      This says a lot about the US.

    • @russiatraveladvisor1168
      @russiatraveladvisor1168 Год назад

      @@lancasterpenn nah, her friend told me "told her it is for free", i told her and she agreed and we called and ambulance)

  • @1bluensx
    @1bluensx Год назад +2

    As a physician, I completely approve of this video. Genius! And helpful.

  • @nw8204
    @nw8204 Год назад +13

    Also it's worth checking the hospitals website, the ones in my area have links to the financial assistance qualification information 👍

  • @lettienugent
    @lettienugent Год назад +1

    GREAT INFORMATION!
    THANK YOU!

  • @irinaia3430
    @irinaia3430 Год назад +5

    I don't even live in the US but I love how you explain everything, great job👏

  • @Missfaithhere
    @Missfaithhere 2 месяца назад

    Im so glad I discovered your videos, Erika. Thank you for what you're doing.

  • @JaveyEL6369
    @JaveyEL6369 Год назад +5

    I feel lucky living in a country with universal healthcare. No bills to mess around with. 😊

  • @melindalakeshield7583
    @melindalakeshield7583 Год назад +2

    Thinking about paying for medical care makes me feel like I’m trapped in a nightmare…

    • @ntmn8444
      @ntmn8444 Год назад

      You’re not trapped.

  • @wolf_paw
    @wolf_paw Год назад +26

    For once I am glad that I live in Europe and don't have to do any of this 🙏

  • @RoodiniCats
    @RoodiniCats Год назад +2

    Great video (as usual)! This info is so important..... especially considering the recent revelations about Cigna denying 3000 claims a day without even looking at them!

  • @dudeisme
    @dudeisme Год назад +10

    Me in Canada rn
    “Breaking a leg and coming out the hospital fee free”

    • @no_way4165
      @no_way4165 2 месяца назад +1

      You in Canada - needing a procedure today and being scheduled for it in 6 months.

  • @stephenweyuker3578
    @stephenweyuker3578 Год назад

    Thank you again Erica! You’re amazing!

  • @timtreefrog9646
    @timtreefrog9646 Год назад +5

    Top tip from me... Move to almost any other country. Definitely Europe.

  • @kathycosme6213
    @kathycosme6213 Год назад +2

    Our ER bill went from 8k to $600 bucks because we are self employed and asked for a cash pay discount. I don't know how this makes any sense. We also asked for a payment plan, Interest free of $50/ month.

  • @SoulFire209
    @SoulFire209 Год назад +7

    And in just 12 hours of work per bill you can save a lot of money 😂 is true though. Our hospital charged us for services we declined. Odd that the “errors” are always in there favor.

  • @kayesmall8641
    @kayesmall8641 Год назад

    Girl!!!! You are now my favorite RUclipsr!!!!!

  • @eagleseyes5731
    @eagleseyes5731 Год назад +9

    Oh my gosh! This also happens in other country. This is happening in Philippines too and not just one hospital. I said this because i had experience. I really talked with the nurse as to why they charged the meds when i fact my patient had not taken it. in other hospital, in emergency, the staff doubled charged my patient's but i discovered it so I made her correct it.

  • @kristinasportal
    @kristinasportal Год назад

    I am super glad I found your channel!

  • @misskitty2682
    @misskitty2682 Год назад +5

    As a English person the fact of having to pay for going to the hospital seems crazy

    • @ntmn8444
      @ntmn8444 Год назад +1

      Not everyone does. Most people in this country have insurance, either government-run or private. Most people have private insurance, but others, like the poor, pregnant women, disabled, and elderly, have government insurance of some kind, either Medicare or Medicaid, sometimes both. The difference is that one is federal, the other one is state-run, and every state has a Medicaid program. Plus, there are charities here that help those in need, should they be unable to find assistance through the normal channels. Hospitals have special funds available to assist low income families, but you have to call.
      We’re not some unfortunate place that’s like the wild Wild West. There are actually very few people who don’t have insurance. It’s actually rare to see someone pay a crazy amount.

    • @KolorfulDreamsArtKda
      @KolorfulDreamsArtKda Год назад

      ​​@@ntmn8444well I know someone who lives in the States and had to spend a whole night in the ER. The total amount of the bill was several thousand dollars, but she "only" had to pay several hundred dollars because she had insurance.
      So yup, as a French resident, I think she deserves all my pity because she lives in a very unfortunate place.

    • @SnerMerNer
      @SnerMerNer Год назад

      @@ntmn8444*upper middle class and the wealthy are the ones who have health insurance. The rest of us don’t get medical check ups at all and are just waiting for undiagnosed cancer to claim us.

  • @longlivedemocracy756
    @longlivedemocracy756 2 месяца назад

    Thank you Erica! Going through this right now! Billed over $16,000 for less than 24 hours in hospital & taken against my will. Never received an itemized bill, just the charges. And they refused to take my insurance. Will definitely be using your advice!

  • @Liskowa01
    @Liskowa01 Год назад +6

    That is surreal to me as European and it's just sad

  • @darrellhardie4873
    @darrellhardie4873 11 месяцев назад +2

    Dag on Erica. Girl you come up with all the good stuff. Thanks for the heads up.

  • @BlueSkyOcean
    @BlueSkyOcean Год назад +8

    Thank you for being so helpful but in the same time, I am so sick of being rip off by this system that companies have created. No on is there to care about you.

  • @dennistaylor6342
    @dennistaylor6342 2 месяца назад

    You’re the best! Such valuable information!

  • @ahhitskatie9094
    @ahhitskatie9094 Год назад +3

    Yup! And don’t think all the blame goes to insurance companies. Medical facilities are incredibly greedy!!

    • @1stAmbientGrl
      @1stAmbientGrl Год назад

      Especially Norton Healthcare. I have ALWAYS had to wrestle with their billing department!

  • @readyornot316
    @readyornot316 Год назад +1

    You shouldn’t have to call your insurance company for an Explanation of Benefits (and wait on hold for an hour). Unless you opted out of mailings, they are required by law to send this to you if there is a patient liability. Check your “junk mail”
    Or your member portal for PDF copies

  • @Haille__Esterhuizen
    @Haille__Esterhuizen Год назад +46

    You truly are so helpful. ❤

  • @kimberleighh.latham542
    @kimberleighh.latham542 Год назад +2

    I don't even know what one would have to do to get a $10,000 medical bill in Japan. My husband had heart surgery and we ended up earning money after the national health insurance, private health insurance and university insurance kicked in. He got a fever on day #2 and was moved to a private room because it was during Covid. I'm sure the original cost was listed, but since we didn't pay, we didn't check. All bills are automatically itemized. I go to a hospital after a sneeze. Over the counter. No way. Costs way more.

  • @davidkk5117
    @davidkk5117 Год назад +4

    Living in the USA seems to be so hard

  • @CS-de4et
    @CS-de4et Год назад

    Thank You Erika, your videos are so helpful.

  • @juliecell3174
    @juliecell3174 Год назад +3

    Another tip - Lots of medical bills will provide a discount if you pay in full. This can be helpful if you do not qualify for financial assistance. Ask if they offer a discount if you pay the whole thing bill. Even for small bills this can be used.

  • @DorothySpang
    @DorothySpang Год назад

    What a Public Service you're doing. Thank You. America 🇺🇸 1st Patriots.

  • @ExLibris-Alys
    @ExLibris-Alys Год назад +3

    I’m English so this was fascinating 😳

  • @mariaavila3950
    @mariaavila3950 Год назад

    I’ve worked in medical insurance for over 20 years. She is absolutely correct! Make sure they are billing the correct codes covered by your plan. It can make a difference in commercial vs government plans.

  • @timothyowen90
    @timothyowen90 Год назад +3

    This is why, after every hospital visit I promise myself that I will just die next time rather than go back to a hospital… lucky for me I have a low tolerance to pain

    • @KolorfulDreamsArtKda
      @KolorfulDreamsArtKda Год назад

      Wow! You guys really need universal healthcare, it's very concerning when someone thinks this, even for a second.

  • @KEPKEP-d4l
    @KEPKEP-d4l 2 месяца назад +1

    This just happened to me at my Dentist. I was billed $112.00 for a cleaning that was covered by insurance. The DDS Office failed to schedule appointment at 6 months. The appointment was 6 days shy of 6 months causing it to not be paid by insurance. It was their fault and insurance told them so and that I did not owe for their mistake. Check your statements and keep receipts.

  • @marcosgomez9353
    @marcosgomez9353 Год назад +10

    Thank you for the video, it is very helpful because hospitals are expensive.

  • @AndreaLB
    @AndreaLB Год назад

    Thank you!!! I’m about to get a huge bill so this was greatly appreciated!!

  • @Kimberly-Fredrick
    @Kimberly-Fredrick Год назад +26

    I hope I never have to follow your advice but if I do I'm so glad I sub to you ❤️

  • @MilenaKoncar
    @MilenaKoncar Год назад +1

    GREAT VIDEO‼️❤️ Not only the actual info, but the video itself! Really really good!!

  • @cmwHisArtist
    @cmwHisArtist Год назад +3

    Don’t be afraid to double check procedures either. I just had an eye doctor put the wrong lens in for my cataract surgery .

  • @Adragos17
    @Adragos17 7 месяцев назад

    I use to work at a medical billing company, she'd absolutely right!

  • @Telarielle
    @Telarielle Год назад +4

    I live in Belarus. A few years ago needed emergency surgery on my stomach, spent 12 days in the hospital. Payed nothing

  • @vancewright45
    @vancewright45 2 месяца назад

    ERIKA!!!!!!!!! THANK YOU SOOOOO MUCH!!!!!!

  • @Jane.14
    @Jane.14 Год назад +3

    Me living in the uk not having to pay for medical bills

  • @philbennett5461
    @philbennett5461 2 месяца назад

    Erica, You're great. Please keep up the good work.

  • @queu228
    @queu228 Год назад +255

    i watched this whole thing then realised "wait i live in Canada i don't have medical bills" 💀

    • @maryannrogers8675
      @maryannrogers8675 Год назад +23

      Yes and you can’t get an appointment with a specialist for months. Don’t even ask for an MRI either… that wait is 4-6 months.

    • @mylene_b
      @mylene_b Год назад +1

      Same 😂

    • @davegaetano7118
      @davegaetano7118 Год назад +22

      You have big tax bills instead.

    • @queu228
      @queu228 Год назад

      @@davegaetano7118 still better than even bigger medical bills

    • @sidecar7714
      @sidecar7714 Год назад

      @@maryannrogers8675myth

  • @critter4004
    @critter4004 Год назад +2

    Yeah... happened to my folks in their elder years. So sad because sick and elderly can't always stay on top of sych things. Made me angry 😠 😤

  • @rosesarereeeeed9355
    @rosesarereeeeed9355 Год назад +6

    Thank you 😍 just subscribed, I hope more and more people create content like this.. its like having a financial advisor/lawyer's opinion for free! Like they create content that actually helps not just for subscribers/money/popularity.

  • @blessedwithchallenges9917
    @blessedwithchallenges9917 Год назад +2

    My bill was alkost 10k for my son's birth. We have no insurance. I asked for an itemized breakdown - it was insane! Emergency resucitation $1200, clamps $60 each, trays $80 each, etc etc...i called billing, "Emergency resucitation didn't happen. If i paid $60 for 10 clamps, I'm coming to pick them up..." i went line by line. "Sorry sir, that's not how this works." Was their first genius. 'Please transfer me to your supervisor'. That happened a couple times - 1.5 hrs later my bill was down to $2400. They make sooooo much money on stupid consumers trusting insurance, stupid insurance trusting hospitals, hospitals laughing all the way to the bank while insurance just keeps going up since people are paying triple or more for what is already expensive.

  • @robertjova5400
    @robertjova5400 Год назад +7

    That's why care is on the end of the practice
    Foot Care
    Dental Care
    Emergency care
    Sounds like they actually care

  • @SMILEYRJ
    @SMILEYRJ Год назад +2

    She's right! I work in insurance. Most of the time you're charged for something twice or charged for a service you didn't receive. Also, your insurance company always makes errors because they usually use an automated system to process claims.

    • @Elizabeth-redbirds
      @Elizabeth-redbirds Год назад

      Please do not over generalize by saying “most”. My experience in tertiary hospital revenue cycle would argue otherwise.

  • @cubeeggs9200
    @cubeeggs9200 Год назад +3

    as a canadian i can sit back and be amused by this video

  • @shawnlivers2757
    @shawnlivers2757 Год назад

    Thanks so much for sharing this most valuable information. Sometimes we don’t do our due diligence.

  • @MKanakaredes
    @MKanakaredes Год назад +4

    I'm too European to understand this.

  • @Had2Listen
    @Had2Listen Год назад

    Talk about worth knowing and sharing !!!!

  • @HockeyCentral21
    @HockeyCentral21 Год назад +9

    Why I live in Canada👍

    • @eliezerkraiman414
      @eliezerkraiman414 Год назад +1

      Actually you probably live in Canada because you were born there.

  • @FuzzyLittlePanfurrs
    @FuzzyLittlePanfurrs Год назад

    As a licensed insurance broker, I can whole heartedly say this is 100% true. Please take her advice for everything when it comes to medical billing. I used to have to go over peoples billing with them all the time. Hospitals don’t actually care about billing correctly. They really only want your money. Please do not fall victim to this. Question everything and don’t agree to anything until your bill has been reviewed.

  • @fishjj76
    @fishjj76 Год назад +11

    Thankfully I live in a country with universal health care.

  • @laurijoemerick9188
    @laurijoemerick9188 Год назад

    You are awesome gf!
    And these people don't make mistakes on your bills they are trying to bleed us dry!

  • @shanmukhiudayagiri309
    @shanmukhiudayagiri309 Год назад +4

    You are great and really helpful ❤❤

  • @HireSonia
    @HireSonia 3 месяца назад

    Great information! Been following you and I love all the information you provide. Thank you!

  • @indi888
    @indi888 Год назад +9

    Sucks that we have to do all this. Healthcare should be free first of all and 2nd we shouldn’t have to do all this just to be treated with honesty.
    Thank you for the tips

  • @vanessab2392
    @vanessab2392 Год назад +1

    The fineprint... That's how my parents lost their house. They were supposed to pay a fixed rate of 3,000 per month. They did not read the fine print and prices started to skyrocket. And people would tell me, "Why didn't you go with them to translate?" Translate what? The paperwork was in their native language. It's not my fault they didn't read the fine print.