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Re: Almost 17% of Americans Have No Health Care, and Texas Is Even Worse  

By: ribit in POPE | Recommend this post (2)
Mon, 02 Jul 12 9:11 PM | 56 view(s)
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...I believe ya, it just seems to me that the hospitals are charging some too much so they can charge others too little. Ya think maybe if they charged a fair price they might have less trouble collecting? The more ya charge for something the fewer people there are who can afford it.




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Re: Almost 17% of Americans Have No Health Care, and Texas Is Even Worse
By: micro
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Mon, 02 Jul 12 4:53 AM
Msg. 63258 of 65535

Hi Ribit!

Well, I am not either but that does not change the fact that right on the back of the page of our Bill was a financial section talking about whether one could afford to pay for the bill or needed assistance from a payment plan clear through totally free depending upon one's circumstances.

I saw it in black and white.

The thing I liked is that when I phoned the Hospital to pay the bill, the accounts receivable section told me if I paid what the insurance company adjusted the bill to and said was my responsibility TODAY in FULL that they would give me a 20 percent reduction for paying in full.

I didn't complain. I paid it in full minus the 20%.

Talk about being blessed out of the clear blue and no understanding as to why! I'll take it and say THANK YOU LORD!

the best,

micro... Very Happy


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