What's an ER visit cost? Virginia disputes show it's an open question.
A battle between the state's biggest health insurer and two emergency room doctors in
The dispute brought in five attorneys and some 375 pages of legal briefs filed at the
Digging through the filings, and checking on his own, the SCC's Chief Hearing Examiner,
"It's really devastating what many Virginians are facing with skyrocketing health care costs," said Del.
"I believe that full and complete pricing transparency is a key and necessary step in the right direction ... the same exact service, done by the same medical provider, simply at a different facility, can be three times the cost," he said.
"There are obvious equity issues raised in all of these concerns," he said.
Skirpan's review upheld an arbitrator's decision that found for the doctors, even though the same arbitrator had previously looked at much the same kind of evidence to find for the insurer - and although
The dispute grows out of the state's three-year-old law barring "balance billing" – the practice where doctors, hospitals and other health care providers who are not in an insurer's network bill patients for the difference between what insurers pay them and what they want to charge, a difference that had sometimes amounted to tens of thousands of dollars. It had been an especially big issue for emergency room visits, anesthesiology, plastic surgery and lab tests.
What that means isn't always obvious, as case records at the SCC show.
So, for one patient whose visit to the Lewis Gale Alleghany hospital in
The doctor's practice, a separate entity from the hospital that is formally affiliated with it but not on its staff, said that amounted to an arbitrary and inaccurate discount and asked for arbitration, as the state balance billing law allows. In doing so, it cut its proposed reimbursement to
That same day, another patient came to the Low Moor ER, whose visit involved a comprehensive history, comprehensive exam and what the AMA terminology called "medical decision-making of high complexity."
The doctor's group billed
Two days later another patient visited the LewisGale Hospital Montgomery ER in
The ER doctor's group billed
The same doctor treated another patient the same day, on a visit that involved a comprehensive history, comprehensive exam and highly complex decision making. His group billed
Both groups argued for their charges on the basis of data collected by a nonprofit that collects private health care claims data from across the nation, with a database of 33 billion claims.
The arbitrator found for the doctors' groups in all these cases.
The
The
SCC Chief Hearing Examiner Skirpan's research meanwhile found still more variation in billing and claims paid.
When the Low Moore providers, for instance, looked at the same state database
Skirpan found much the same with the
For arbitrations decided in the 12 months ending
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