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BeckyDem

(8,361 posts)
Wed Apr 1, 2020, 08:49 AM Apr 2020

Analysis: He Got Tested For Coronavirus. Then Came The Flood Of Medical Bills.

By Elisabeth Rosenthal and Emmarie Huetteman

April 1, 2020


By March 5, Andrew Cencini, a computer science professor at Vermont’s Bennington College, had been having bouts of fever, malaise and a bit of difficulty breathing for a couple of weeks. Just before falling ill, he had traveled to New York City, helped with computers at a local prison and gone out on multiple calls as a volunteer firefighter.

So with COVID-19 cases rising across the country, he called his doctor for direction. He was advised to come to the doctor’s group practice, where staff took swabs for flu and other viruses as he sat in his truck. The results came back negative.


By March 9, he reported to his doctor that he was feeling better but still had some cough and a low-grade fever. Within minutes, he got a call from the heads of a hospital emergency room and infectious-disease department where he lives in upstate New York: He should come right away to the ER for newly available coronavirus testing. Though they offered to send an ambulance, he felt fine and drove the hourlong trip.

In an isolation room, the doctors put him on an IV drip, did a chest X-ray and took the swabs.

Now back at work remotely, he faces a mounting array of bills. His patient responsibility, according to his insurer, is close to $2,000, and he fears there may be more bills to come.

“I was under the assumption that all that would be covered,” said Cencini, who makes $54,000 a year. “I could have chosen not to do all this, and put countless others at risk. But I was trying to do the right thing.”


https://khn.org/news/covid19-coronavirus-test-surprise-medical-bill/








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Analysis: He Got Tested For Coronavirus. Then Came The Flood Of Medical Bills. (Original Post) BeckyDem Apr 2020 OP
Forward all the bills to UpInArms Apr 2020 #1
+1!!! BeckyDem Apr 2020 #2
Watch ALL bills you get from medical providers MiniMe Apr 2020 #3

MiniMe

(21,709 posts)
3. Watch ALL bills you get from medical providers
Wed Apr 1, 2020, 11:42 PM
Apr 2020

I don't pay medical bills unless it has gone through insurance and I have seen what they have said that I owe the provider. I had a serious surgery in November that I am still getting bills for. The latest bill I got was for $1.900. I looked at what insurance said I owe, they said I owed about $1,600. So I called the provider up and said insurance says I only owe you $1,600. The person I talked to said that they found something for $250 and they had submitted it after they sent the bill to me. I told that that it was totally unacceptable, they didn't say on the bill they sent me that they were still sending out for payment from insurance, I got a bill that said you owe $1,900 due now. I told them I wasn't paying the amount they hadn't submitted yet, and this seems awfully late to get a bill that I didn't know about from November. I was glad that I had called them and asked for the detail for the bill or I never would have known. I am pretty pissed about it. I'm sure they would have refunded the overpayment to me as soon as it was discovered, however I'm sure it wouldn't be discovered for several years.

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