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The flood of paperwork after a doctor's visit or hospital stay can be incredibly stressful. How do you know what's a real bill versus just an update? Host Melody Mulaik walks through how to tell “Is this a bill?” So that you can figure out your medical paperwork, what to pay and when.
She explains the difference between a "this is not a bill" notice and an actual bill, and walks you through the single most important step you must take before ever paying a provider: verifying the charge with your insurance company. Learn how to log into your insurer's portal, compare the provider's bill with your insurance company's processed claim, and feel confident that you're only paying what you truly owe.
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Key Takeaways:
Practical Advice:
When you receive a medical bill, do not pay it immediately. First, log in to your insurance company's online portal and find the corresponding claim for that date of service. Compare the amount the insurer says you owe with the amount on the bill. If they match, you can proceed with payment.
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By Melody MulaikThe flood of paperwork after a doctor's visit or hospital stay can be incredibly stressful. How do you know what's a real bill versus just an update? Host Melody Mulaik walks through how to tell “Is this a bill?” So that you can figure out your medical paperwork, what to pay and when.
She explains the difference between a "this is not a bill" notice and an actual bill, and walks you through the single most important step you must take before ever paying a provider: verifying the charge with your insurance company. Learn how to log into your insurer's portal, compare the provider's bill with your insurance company's processed claim, and feel confident that you're only paying what you truly owe.
Topics Covered with Timestamps:
Key Takeaways:
Practical Advice:
When you receive a medical bill, do not pay it immediately. First, log in to your insurance company's online portal and find the corresponding claim for that date of service. Compare the amount the insurer says you owe with the amount on the bill. If they match, you can proceed with payment.
Resources Mentioned:
Take Your Healthcare Advocacy Further
Navigating the healthcare system doesn't have to be a solo journey. For deeper dives into the topics we discuss on the show, plus exclusive "insider" tips delivered straight to your feed, subscribe to Take Care Newsletter.