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by relativ575 767 days ago
> as for example the anesthesiologist may be out of network and you’ll never know until it’s too late

Are you sure you don't make this up? Any insurance that I've ever had always let you search if a particular provider is in their network. I just verified on the website of my current insurance. Dozen of anesthesiologists nearby are listed. In fact they often go out of their way to notify you if your doctors leave their network.

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So let’s say I want to book an outpatient surgical procedure. I know my surgeon is in network and the facility I visit for the procedure is in network. However there are always other services required that you may not be aware of - anesthesiologists are the most common. This is a very common occurrence which I have encountered (thanks for calling me a liar).

See for example https://www.reddit.com/r/personalfinance/comments/ho49d5/ane... - first hit of many for “anesthesiologist out of network”

Especially if you have an emergency surgery it’s not like you’re picking your anesthesiologist from an approved list before entering the OR, even if you took the time to make sure the hospital you visited is in network.

Finally look at the fine print for your insurance company’s website. You’ll see multiple disclaimers noting that the information may not be accurate - for example from blue cross blue shield:

> Blue Cross and Blue Shield Licensees have made reasonable efforts to ensure that the list of providers displayed is up to date and accurate. Please call the provider before making an appointment to verify that the provider continues to be part of the network.

Then when you call the provider to confirm, they shunt you back to your insurance provider. It’s hilarious if it didn’t have significant financial consequences.

I suppose I just got lucky, using my primary doctor to refer me to services, and doing the research to find which referral docs were covered.

Oddly enough, I had the exact opposite experience recently, doc's billing dept said specific medical appliance would not be covered so I had to pay out of pocket, only to find out later it was reimbursed by insurance and I got refunded for my out of pocket cost.