HOSPITAL
BILLING & INSURANCE
If You Have Health Insurance
We will need a copy of your identification card. We also may need
the insurance forms that are supplied by your employer or the insurance
company. You will be asked to assign benefits from the insurance
company directly to the hospital.
If You Are a Member of an HMO or PPO
Your plan may have special requirements, such as a second surgical
opinion or pre-certification for certain tests, procedures, or hospital
stay. It is your responsibility to make sure the requirements of
your plan have been met. If your plan's requirements are not followed,
you may be financially responsible for all or part of the services
rendered in the hospital. Some physician specialists may not participate
in your healthcare plan and their services may not be covered.
If You Are Covered by Medicare
We will need a copy of your Medicare card to verify eligibility
and process your claim. You should be aware that the Medicare program
specifically excludes payment for certain items and services, such
as cosmetic surgery, some oral surgery procedures, personal comfort
items, hearing evaluations and others. Deductibles and co-payments
are also the responsibility of the patient. These payments are due
at the time of your discharge.
If You Are Covered by Medicaid
We will need a copy of your Medicaid card. Medicaid also has payment
limitations on a number of services and items. Medicaid does not
pay for the cost of a private room unless medically necessary. Co-payments
are the responsibility of the patient and are due at discharge.
If You Have No Insurance
If you do not have health insurance, your representative will assist
you with financial arrangement including applying for financial
aid (CICP). Presently, there is a program available, which can help
qualifying patients with part of their hospital bill. For more information,
contact the Business Office at 719-587-1212.
Your
Hospital Bill
The hospital is responsible for submitting bills to your insurance
company and will do everything possible to expedite your claim.
But you should remember that your policy is a contract between you
and your insurance company and you have the final responsibility
for payment of your hospital bill.
We have several payment options available to assist you in paying
your bill. Your bill reflects all of the services you receive during
your stay. Charges fall into two categories: a basic daily rate,
which includes your room, meals, nursing care, housekeeping, telephone
and television; and charges for special services, which include
items your physician orders for you such as x-rays or laboratory
tests.
If you have certain tests or treatments in the hospital, you may
receive bills from physicians you did not see in person. These bills
are for professional services rendered by doctors diagnosing and
interpreting test results while you were a patient.
Pathologists, radiologists, cardiologists, and other specialists
perform these services and are required to submit separate bills.
If you have questions about these bills, please call the number
printed on the statement you receive from them.
Last Modified:
April 23, 2007 9:15 PM
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