MyMedicalShopperTM: Broken Healthcare System Bait-and-Switch, Hidden Costs to Consumers
Whether consumers buy their insurance themselves or are insured through their employers, they are subject to high deductibles, increasing coinsurance, and skyrocketing premiums. Because of costs, some people skip necessary medical visits, which can adversely affect their health1. But high costs are not the only issue--there are also examples of bait-and-switch and hidden costs in medical insurance. As noted by MyMedicalShopper, The Affordable Care Act (ACA) requires a number of tests and procedures to be covered by health insurance at zero out-of-pocket cost to the patient. This means that a range of preventive care, from annual physical exams to colonoscopies, mammograms, flu shots and other vaccines must be given without charging a copayment or coinsurance, often referred to by patients as "free."
Unfortunately, "free" is rarely free when it comes to healthcare. As an example, according to
"The healthcare marketplace in the
There are other issues that can blindside insurance consumers. For example, many consumers will attempt to keep their costs down by seeking out and receiving in-network services (services provided by health care providers who have contracted with a consumer's insurance company to accept certain negotiated (discounted) rates). A consumer might have surgery at their local in-network hospital, but later receive a bill from an out-of-network--and thus higher-priced--assistant surgeon. Or, a person might have a visit with their in-network primary care doctor, but then receive an out-of-network bill from the lab used for blood work. 4
A tool which compares actual post-procedure, out-of-pocket expenses for non-emergency services between care providers gives a consumer the ability to make decisions based on their own criteria. It's simply a matter of entering the procedure in a database, and being able to instantly see the provider that would save them the most money. "Patients could unknowingly pay five to ten times more than needed, simply because they don't have the ability to shop. We estimate that our users saved over 32% on their out-of-pocket medical expenses last year when MyMedicalShopper was provided through their employer-provided insurance," Galvin said.
About MYMEDICALSHOPPER
For more information visit https://www.mymedicalshopper.com/.
1. Reports, Consumer. "9 Ways to Save Money On Your Healthcare Costs." Consumer Reports,
2. Reports. "Will the Affordable Care Act Cover My Flu Shot?" Health and Human Services.Gov.
3. Proprietary claims data and algorithms.
4. Fontinelle, Amy. "Why People with Good Health Insurance Go into Medical Debt." Investopedia,
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