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livewell New Member
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Joined: Oct 2009 Gender: Female  Posts: 1 Karma: 0 |  | Oxford Insurance & Fills « Thread Started on Oct 3, 2009, 6:32am » | |
I have been trying to get answers from the office for a week now, but no luck. I can't seem to get a quick reply or a consistent story.
I have Oxford Insurance and was recently informed that my fills under fluoro at a hospital will no longer be covered because they will not cover the doctors as certified or experts in radiology. Fine, so the alternative is to my fills from here on in at the office, but I had to wait until the person I spoke with could confirm with the doctor that this was the approach they wanted to take. No problem so far . . . except the next time that I called they told me that I would have to pay $200 for my fills because they would likely not be covered at all. Oh, and then the person tells me that if I would like to wait until the new center opens, then they might be covered there. When I asked what the difference was between the new center and the hospital, she said that she had to confirm with someone else. What is going on???
Does anyone have Oxford and know exactly what the deal is here? I would hate to have to find another doc at this point because I really love all of the docs, but I can't seem to get answers to what would seem like basic questions for a bariatric practice. Sorry for the vent - this is just frustrating.
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livewell2 Guest
|  | Re: Oxford Insurance & Fills « Reply #1 on Oct 5, 2009, 11:43am » | |
So, I now have my answer. I can pay $60 for the fluoro at the hospital OR pay $200 for the in-office adjustment. No brainer - I would rather have the fluoro anyway, so I am very happy
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