11-15-2022, 08:31 AM
I received three copies of this notice today, one from Pahoa Urgent Care, two from Kea'au Ugent Care, stating in part:
"In the last several years our facility has implemented many changes to help meet the medical needs of our ever-growing rural community. One of these exciting changes includes our clinics receiving the Rural Health Clinic (RHC) designation. RHC's have a different Medicare reimbursement structure, and coinsurance amounts are slightly higher. In exchange, they allow for patients in rural area such as ours the convenience of being cared for in their community rather than having to travel."
The Pahoa clinic is in the same place it's always been. The Kea'au clinic moved one mile from where it was. It goes on to say that these changes were made between May and August of 2020. I had paid my $50 copay at the time of each service, dating from 11/21 until 8/22, all for minor problems. Now I have just received additional bills for $86, $121, and $186. This is not, "slightly higher".
IS THIS EVEN LEGAL??? Had I known that I would have to pay this much I would have walked away each time. I have receipts that the accounts were paid in full. Did anyone else get these notices? I'll call them in the morning but suggestions on what recourse I might have would be greatly appreciated.
"In the last several years our facility has implemented many changes to help meet the medical needs of our ever-growing rural community. One of these exciting changes includes our clinics receiving the Rural Health Clinic (RHC) designation. RHC's have a different Medicare reimbursement structure, and coinsurance amounts are slightly higher. In exchange, they allow for patients in rural area such as ours the convenience of being cared for in their community rather than having to travel."
The Pahoa clinic is in the same place it's always been. The Kea'au clinic moved one mile from where it was. It goes on to say that these changes were made between May and August of 2020. I had paid my $50 copay at the time of each service, dating from 11/21 until 8/22, all for minor problems. Now I have just received additional bills for $86, $121, and $186. This is not, "slightly higher".
IS THIS EVEN LEGAL??? Had I known that I would have to pay this much I would have walked away each time. I have receipts that the accounts were paid in full. Did anyone else get these notices? I'll call them in the morning but suggestions on what recourse I might have would be greatly appreciated.
Certainty will be the death of us.