When you or a family member gets sick and receives treatment, the medical bills immediately begin to pile up. Ambulance service, emergency room treatment, doctor visits, hospital admission and care. It all gets very expensive very fast. A few weeks later the bills begin to arrive in the mail. If you currently have private health insurance or public health coverage through Medicare or Medicaid for example, your medical bills are sent to your insurance plan for payment.
Now the problems begin! Bills from your healthcare providers are denied payment or rejected for "coding errors" by your insurance coverage and you learn about it when you get a statement in the mail informing you that the "claim for payment" was denied and you must pay for the treatment.
All of a sudden, instead of a small copay, you now owe a lot more and often to more than one doctor, hospital or service.
Wouldn't it be great if you could just take all of those bills, denials and rejections to an assistance service who would check out each bill, each charge, each denial, each rejection. Who would work with your insurance company to correct errors, over-charges, improper denials, coding errors and even bills for service from doctors that you had not even treated you.
I started BILL RIGHT to do just that, to be your advocate, your voice as the patient or family member trying to help make sense of all the bills. I have helped friends and family for years with their medical bills and saved them thousands of dollars just by making sure that they "pay only what they really owed" and at the same time making sure their insurance coverage whether it was private insurance or public insurance like Medicare paid their full covered amount of the bills.
My company BILL RIGHT is like the HR Block of medical bills, bring us your bills and my service will sort through it all, and give you back a simple itemized and correct accounting of what your coverage has paid, will pay and what you really owe and to whom.
We deal with the details so you don't have to. We are experts with the formal college and professional training and certifications, and work experience to personally help you survive the medical bill storm.
Regards,
Shelly
Sunday, October 4, 2009
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Outsourcing your medical bill is really easier. You are ensured that the bill that you will be paying is accurate.
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