Tell me you live in a small town without telling me you live in a small town…
I moved to a county in the mountains a few weeks ago. I went to vote and was handed a Scantron to fill out. No machines… a manually filled out, don’t color outside the bubble form.
I just spent 8 hours busting my ass to help someone clean and organize their home (as a favor), and the only words they uttered were negative. No appreciation, no thank you. Just negativity.
Have you ever been less than 24 hours away from an extremely big change in your life and had a horrible sense that you’re making a mistake? I’m not sure if it’s fear, regret, or a premonition type of feeling, but it’s strong and I really want to go back and undo it.
@ReadingHosp stop fraudulent billing practices! When you move an ER Dr to a family practice office you CANNOT bill the visit as a specialist visit… it’s a primary care visit! Hence, primary care copays apply! You’re committing fraud!
Me as a home buyer: Let me in all the houses so I can check rooms, closets, cabinets, and every nook & cranny to make sure the house meets all my needs.
Me as a seller: what do you mean they want to come in? Can’t they just peak through the windows?
*never sending a bill and then out of nowhere, a notice that we’re going to collections.
I’m not the only one. Others say the same thing. It needs to stop!
@ReadingHosp I’m tired of your fraudulent billing practices. Anyone know a lawyer who can help?
* billing the insurance for a specialist visit when it was a primary visit to get extra money from the patient.
*applying copays to the wrong visits
*billing the wrong guarantor
Any tips on how to get a hospital to correct billing errors?
*4 primary care visits coded as specialist and I’m billed for extra copay
*billed $3,024 for visits we were told would cost $888 during a month we were without insurance due to changing jobs
They refuse to adjust
I’ve never been in a “I’ll be right there” relationship where you have a problem and they come help. I’ve only ever had “You can figure it out” relationships.
I’m tired. I can’t tell you how badly I ache to be loved in a way that I have help carrying the weight