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question everything

(49,173 posts)
Wed Jan 1, 2025, 04:54 PM Wednesday

Can an insurance compnay change the way it processes claims in mid year? And change everything retroactively?

No, not UnitedHealth, not any of the for profit ones. A local one, yes, Advantage, but has been good to me.

I have been getting allergy shots for five years, and finally last summer was told, by the clinic, to stop or, at least, take a break.

The monthly charge would be $30 for which the insurance would approve $13.00, pay the clinic $10.50 and my copay would be the rest: $2.50. (All round numbers)

But for my last visit the insurance would not pay the clinic but stated that my copay would be the whole $13.00.

I was calling and getting different answers but since I no longer was getting the shots and I had other issue I finally paid the cling the $13.00.

Now I am getting the summary of claims processed in December and... all the previous claims show no payment to the clinic. I am responsible for the $13.00.

But these claims, starting January 2024 have been processed. What are they going to do ask the clinic to pay back?

Yes, I am going straight to the top, to the Chief Medical Officer once everyone is back from vacation.

Funny, during the summer I was going to go to the top, mention "Open enrollment." This is over now but I am still going to mention it.

I don't understand how they change the way they process a regular claim in mid year without alerting me. Yes, I know, they can do whatever damn they want. I also need to find out whether they are regulated, or something, by a state agency.

I don't need this sh*t. I am getting too old for this.

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Can an insurance compnay change the way it processes claims in mid year? And change everything retroactively? (Original Post) question everything Wednesday OP
Probably, they literally get away with murder. Think. Again. Wednesday #1
We seniors shouldn't have to go through this b.s. Diamond_Dog Wednesday #2
They die sooner than ... Bmoboy Wednesday #3
Die. :( slightlv Wednesday #5
ALL states need strong KT2000 Wednesday #4
Thanks, I will look at the office question everything Wednesday #6

Diamond_Dog

(35,281 posts)
2. We seniors shouldn't have to go through this b.s.
Wed Jan 1, 2025, 05:30 PM
Wednesday

every damn time we get medical treatment! Always end up having to make a million phone calls to try and straighten out the billing! Why do we as a country continue to accept this treatment?

I often wonder what elderly, frail, seniors do who can’t use a computer or suffer from mental decline.

KT2000

(20,982 posts)
4. ALL states need strong
Wed Jan 1, 2025, 06:17 PM
Wednesday

insurance commissioners! The companies count on people not realizing how important that position is so they keep putting in industry stooges and legislatures that won't protect the citizens with needed legislation.

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