In dealing with my wife's numerous doctors, specialists, oncologists, radiologists, phlebotomist, labs, anesthesiologists hospitals, etc. NEVER assume that just because your "covered" "in network" doctor is going to send you to another "covered" "in network" whatever. We've learned the hard way that due diligence is
always required. Not only do the doctors (and most likely their administrators), no matter how well meaning, have really no clue about the complicated insurance process, but the actual insurance companies are continually changing the parameters.
Sorry for the added stress this puts on you, but definitely appeal and fight. The squeaky wheel gets greased once in a while
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Originally Posted by longknocker
I Work In Health Care, Brother. Sorry, But It's Probably Going To Get Worse. 
We All Should Check With Our Physicians Before Undergoing Any Treatment In Order To Determine If Our Insurance Covers That Particular Operation Or Procedure. I Would Call The Hospital & Try To Work Out A Monthly Payment Plan. Hospitals Are Usually Willing To Negotiate. Good Luck! 
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