debodun
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I had a Medicare wellness visit with my GP last week and already received a bill fro $170 for it from her. I have Medicare and supplemental coverage. Why am I being billed? Do I have to pay this?
I had a Medicare wellness visit with my GP last week and already received a bill fro $170 for it from her. I have Medicare and supplemental coverage. Why am I being billed? Do I have to pay this?
OR, it might not be a bill at all. Many people (I just went through this with my sister) misunderstand a statement from their health care provider of what they expect Medicare to pay and what is left over (but they will ultimately write off) as a bill. Also, Medicare sends out such a statement which confuses many people.
This. Our largest local provider insists on mailing "this is not a bill" statements for everything. What a waste.
I just googled Medicare Part B deductible, and found that there IS a Medicare Part B deductible:
[h=2]"Medicare Part B deductible and coinsurance[/h] Medicare Part B requires you to pay a yearly deductible of $183 in 2017. This deductible may be applied to most Medicare-covered health-care costs that involve physician services, outpatient hospital services, certain home health services, and covered durable medical equipment."
So it looks like the question is whether your Supplement pays this deductible.
My supplemental policy pays that $183 deductible for Medicare, but it didn't stop the orthopedist from insisting that I had to pay it last year. I just went ahead and paid it to be able to have my appointment, knowing that I could straighten it out later. I straightened it out later and the ortho refunded what I had paid since the supplement went ahead and paid them. Maybe that's what Deb's doctor's office did.
No it doesn't ... Your supplemental pays the $1280 co-pay for hospitalization Under Part A.. It also pays the 20% outpatient part B expenses that Medicare does not cover. You are responsible to pay your $183 Medicare part B deductible.So your doctor is absolutely correct in billing you for the deductible... after you satisfy that, you should have no more out of pocket expenses.
Both my husband and I have the Plan G supplemental and both of us must satisfy our $183 part B deductible.
Well, unless you know what supplement jujube has, and what one debodun has, you can not know what it covers and what it doesn't cover. Some supplements cover the Part B deductible, some don't, etc. Mine does.
| Part B deductible and coinsurance | $183 per year. After your deductible is met, you typically pay 20% of the Medicare-approved amount for most doctor services (including most doctor services while you're a hospital inpatient), outpatient therapy, and durable medical equipment. |
So are you saying that you know that jujube and debodun have the plan G? Again, while all plan Gs are the same, not all supplements are plan G. My plan F, for example, like all plan Fs, pays the 183 deductible. There are some, such as Plan A, that do not pay $1280 or the $183. Plan K pays 50% of the $1280 but not the $183. I'm really trying to be polite, but you are misinformed and are not helping the OP.
Maybe this link will help you. Or not.
https://www.aarpmedicareplans.com/h...-guide.html&intref=AARPMedicareSupplement.com
No it doesn't ... Your supplemental pays the $1280 co-pay for hospitalization Under Part A.. It also pays the 20% outpatient part B expenses that Medicare does not cover. You are responsible to pay your $183 Medicare part B deductible.So your doctor is absolutely correct in billing you for the deductible... after you satisfy that, you should have no more out of pocket expenses.
Both my husband and I have the Plan G supplemental and both of us must satisfy our $183 part B deductible.
Being that I worked professionally with Medicare reimbursements for nearly 15 years... I'm hardly uninformed... But.. you go ahead and take over... I'm not going to argue with you...there is no reason for you being deliberately offensive...
You were not being offensive, some folks just don't handle being wrong and corrected very well. Heck, we all have things figured out wrong... about half of what we think we know turns out to be wrong. LOL, that's why we argue/debate issues so much.Sorry your feelings are hurt. That was not my intent. And for the record, I said "misinformed" not "uninformed". btw, Plan C also pays the Part B deductible.
And I'll leave it to the other folks on here to decide if I was "being deliberately offensive".
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