NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y., July 19, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Medical debt is the No. 1 cause of bankruptcy in the U.S. But perhaps what is even more shocking is that medical bills often contain errors and most patients have no idea that they are paying their medical bills wrong, says Virgie Bright Ellington, M.D., an internal medicine physician, former insurance executive and the author of What Your Doctor Wants You to Know to Crush Medical Debt.
Dr. Virgie first became interested in medical debt after sharing a hospital room with a woman with young children who was coerced into agreeing to pay an exorbitant medical bill that would force her family into debt. That experience led Dr. Virgie to research how other people could avoid that fate and to come up with her three-step process.
She says that when patients receive a bill for any costly medical procedure, hospital stay, surgery, or ER visit they need to take three steps before paying it.
- Phone the hospital or medical provider to request an itemized bill that contains CPT (current procedural terminology) codes. These unique codes, one assigned for each medical service, determine how much Medicare would pay for it.
- With the CPT code or codes in hand, the patient should perform an internet search to determine the comparative prices that are associated with that bill. They should not pay more than that number.
- Negotiate with the hospital or provider and then set up a monthly payment plan that fits your budget.
To see how this would work, consider this example provided by Dr. Virgie.
Suppose a patient has received a bill from a hospital for a medical procedure and, after getting all the CPT codes associated with that procedure, discovers that the payment range should be around $1,000, a number far lower than the $5,000 price tag on the bill. According to Dr. Virgie, when the patient phones the hospital they should say, "Researching my case shows that the fair Medicare price is $1,000, which is actually the amount that I can fit into my budget at $100 a month. Can you tell me who I should speak with to get this payment plan interest-free?"
More information on this three-step process can be obtained by visiting www.crushmedicaldebt.com for more guidance.
"Critical reading for every American! Dr. Virgie knows the system and has composed an easy-to-follow book that will give you the necessary tools to defend and protect your loved ones from financial ruin." — Chris Schafer, former Green Beret/United States Army Special Forces, CEO, Tactical 16 Publishing
"Get a copy of this book! You’re definitely going to need it in your lifetime – Dr. Virgie is on your side." — Jack Canfield, co-author of the best-selling Chicken Soup for the Soul series, personal development and peak performance pioneer
"This book is going to help a lot of people – It’s definitely what we need." — Mitchell Li, M.D., emergency medicine physician, Take Medicine Back founder
Virgie Bright Ellington, M.D., is an internal medicine physician and medical billing expert. A dedicated patient advocate, Dr. Virgie practiced for more than 20 years in primary care and psychiatric settings and as a health insurance executive. She now helps patients understand complex medical procedures, communicate effectively with their health care providers, and avoid financial catastrophe from crushing medical bills.
For more information, contact Virgie Bright Ellington, M.D., at (914) 636-1070; 340732@email4pr.com; www.crushmedicaldebt.com
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