My mother got a bill from a mental health nurse practitioner she visited two weeks ago. The facility accepts Medicare. The bill was for $250, which seemed like a very high co-pay to me. There was no inclusion of anything to do with insurance. There was simply a line that had the charge and instructions on how to pay. I know Medicare can take about a month to pay, so I wonder if they have even received anything back from them yet. They did include a line in one of their intake forms that if insurance was slow to pay, then the patient would be billed for the entire amount. Two weeks seems a bit fast, though, when it comes to Medicare.
Do you think the $250 is the entire bill or does it sound more like a co-pay? To me it sounds like the entire bill for the nurse practitioner. If it is a co-pay I'll know to avoid psychiatric help. Who could afford that type a bill twice a month!
The brevity of the bill left me wondering about everything. What if it is the co-pay and I just didn't realize psychiatric help cost over $1000 now. :-O That seems a bit unreasonable, but I didn't know how much it cost.
If there was no indication on the bill about insurance i think you can assume it's not a co pay.
..... got referred to the clinic we went to ----what type of clinic ?
..... The person there didn't know anything
you must demand answers and record the name and title of every person you speak to.
Demand an itemized billing and the name of the Dr that the nurse practitioner reports to.
have you talked with Blue Advantage
I thought last night about some of the things that make it more difficult to be a caregiver. This is one of those things -- just another straw on the back.
for psych MD, I'd say $ 350 initial consult w/$ 100 per every 15 for established pt.
I'd look to see if the psych even takes Medicare, a lot don't as the reimbursement is maybe 20/25% of what private pays. For my mom the geriatric neurologist had to do a consult request for psych to see her and it was in clinic (not his private office practice). Geriatric psych are few & far between.