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by civilized
1606 days ago
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Sort of. You get to initiate a fight with the insurer through an unaccountable arbiter. Insurer websites have lied to us in the past, claiming X was in network (zero cost!) and then sending us a denial resulting in a giant out of network bill for that exact X. Same service, same provider. Truly incompetent and evil system. Fills me with rage. |
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It won’t help you now, but before any expensive visit, you should call your insurer and confirm they are in-network (doctor and clinic). A note will be made in your file as proof.