Apparently a visit from the nurse isn't always "A" visit. It's actually 2 or 3! And therapy done in our home isn't therapy, it's counted as nursing. So the visits that would be counted separately are now combined. Insurance says we get 100 visits per year. You would think that with 52 weeks in the year and taking some visits off because of doctor appointments, illness, vacations, etc. that it would work out. WRONG! We were informed of this by reading the email regarding the monthly statement of benefits. It showed a balance due. Say what? Made some phone calls for an explanation and learned of the details. Talk about fine print I never heard of! Still need to get more info about how each visit is charged.
So just now I got a new statement with the latest updates. Doing the math with visits for this year not shown yet I will owe $3200! We cancelled the one remaining therapy visit but have to have one more from the nurse. I'll be bitching to the insurance company once my itemized bill comes from the nursing outfit that I requested. I do know they are scamming for the amount they charge for supplies! A box of absorbent gauze pads from the website they get ordered from costs $5.45 but they charge my insurance $133 for it!
It just sucks finding out too late to do anything about having to start paying. Not to mention that next week starts a whole new year and new deductibles and out of pockets. Guess I'll be on the payment plan. Good thing I started taking payments from my 401K! We'll be fine, just wasn't expecting a big surprise bill at the end of the year.
Small potatoes compared to lots of things. Rant over.
So just now I got a new statement with the latest updates. Doing the math with visits for this year not shown yet I will owe $3200! We cancelled the one remaining therapy visit but have to have one more from the nurse. I'll be bitching to the insurance company once my itemized bill comes from the nursing outfit that I requested. I do know they are scamming for the amount they charge for supplies! A box of absorbent gauze pads from the website they get ordered from costs $5.45 but they charge my insurance $133 for it!
It just sucks finding out too late to do anything about having to start paying. Not to mention that next week starts a whole new year and new deductibles and out of pockets. Guess I'll be on the payment plan. Good thing I started taking payments from my 401K! We'll be fine, just wasn't expecting a big surprise bill at the end of the year.
Small potatoes compared to lots of things. Rant over.