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by bliteben
726 days ago
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I don't understand how it isn't fraud. I looked at an ambulance bill for my mom the other day: $1798 total -$388 Medicare paid -$1324 Service adjustment $86 Amount you owe. I don't think dumb is sufficient to explain this. It's pretty easy for me to see how someone leaps from this de facto legal system to outright fraud, because the line between them is pretty thin. |
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I'm nearly done dealing with an instance of this myself (for someone else). Had a $1k copay that was legit per their "insurance" plan. The hospital also sent a fraudulent bill for another ~$2k rather than doing the work of figuring out how to bill "insurance" for it. Told them we'd pay in full once they presented a complete set of non-fraudulent bills. Half a year later, with me holding the hands of both bureaucracies, they finally were able to get "insurance" to pay that second bill. I told them we were ready to pay the $1k legit copay, and they told me they had taken care of it months ago using some internal charity fund. The system is an utter joke.