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Louis F
ParticipantI hadn’t heard of it either. When the bills started coming in I freaked out and hit Google for a solution, knowing that I had to fight back, or drown in these bills.
Did you know that most emergency rooms contract out for ER doctors, anesthesiologists, and radiology? I didn’t either. That is why I said “bills”, not hospital “bill”. Now try dealing with each one of those people, while keeping your (uninsured) job, and your sanity. Not going to happen, and they know it, and they collectively blew me off when I tried talking to them on my lunch hour. Did I mention that they all threatened to send me to collections knowing that I was uninsured and likely wouldn’t pay? I decided to go with that Ca company (they go by the name: Medical Bill Rehab LLC, because upfront I seemed to get some good common sense, knowledgeable information. It took them about a month to deal with the powers that be, but ultimately got everybody to sign off which means my credit record wasn’t affected.
They offered a short-term payment plan for their fee (25% of the $15,300 total savings), but I knew a gift horse when I saw it and squeezed my savings account to get it paid off immediately. I have since learned that paying only a bit over 19% was even better than many commercial insurance rates.
Hope this helps.Louis F
ParticipantI’ve been reading through these posts, and can tell you that there is another way to fix your medical bills, that I learned about by chance. There are a number of medical bill review companies that do this on a professional level, the best of which have professional medical and legal staff that review hospital and doctor bills for overcharges, double billing, phantom billing, and some believe, outright fraud. I was lucky and found a company called Medical Bill Rehab in Encino California that helped me with totally bogus overcharging for my emergency appendectomy. My charges came to over $19,000. By the time this company reviewed and negotiated everything, my out of pocket cost (I was uninsured last year) was $3726.00. Worth looking into. Also, I live in Northern Virginia, and my operation was at GWU hospital in Washington DC.
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