There are so many incidents when a long time insured becomes upset when they receive a bill owing thousands of dollars for the health insurance rendered concerning a particular hospital stay. The health insurance provider is usually the one to take all the heat, but is this the proper channel to express your dissatisfaction? Is it not the responsibility of the insured to read the annual health insurance policy and make a list of questions?
An organized way to handle this situation is by making a list of your questions before calling or making an appointment with your health insurance provider. What you are searching for are answers so if you list your questions in an organized fashion chances are you will receive the answers to your questions in a few short minutes.
You will also need to understand what is meant by a health care participating provider and a non-participating provider because this is another volatile area that could end up costing you excess funds for no reason. Many times once the deductible has been met; the participating provider will reimburse or pay directly at a rate of one hundred percent.
When your health insurance provider must be involved with a non-participating provider the percentage of reimbursement changes and you will be expected to pick up the slack. The main reason for this is the non-participating provider is one who has not entered into a contractual agreement with your affordable health insurance provider. A provider is considered one or all of the following