Doctor visits may soon bring two bills at Carle Foundation Hospital [The News-Gazette, Champaign-Urbana, Ill.]
| By Debra Pressey, The News-Gazette, Champaign-Urbana, Ill. | |
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Starting
The hospital bill will be a
"It's a very difficult economic environment," said
How provider-based billing will work: Doctors will remain part of
Affected
Hendricks said some of the services affected include cardiology, digestive health, maternal fetal medicine, the
Oral maxillofacial surgery will be excluded from the hospital fee, she and Walden said.
Starting
Some
And, Walden said, "we don't have a firm date when those might transition."
"We've had some patients call to ask to explain the bill, but really, it's been a very smooth process," she added.
How much patients wind up paying of the new fee will depend on their insurance coverage, according to Walden.
The "vast majority" of
One patient,
Swisher said he called
"It's a huge hit, especially for families that have high-deductible plans," he said.
That includes his own family, Swisher said.
Under his health plan, his family has a
His insurer pays 100 percent for preventive services, Swisher said, but he doesn't know how that will be affected with the additional billing. If he has to begin paying a
Hendricks said the change to provider-based billing is a
All health care providers are feeling the effect of declining reimbursements from private and public insurance payers, rising costs and declining revenue from patients who can't afford to pay, Walden said.
"We want to stay ahead of the curve," she said.
Patients will be called in advance of their appointments to preregister with the hospital, "so when they come in to see the doctor, it's a quick stop at the front desk," she said.
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