Tip – Call the TOLL-FREE # on your Insurance Card. It’s there for a reason.

Inevitably each year there are a number of problems that come up with clients where they receive bills they were not expecting. Nearly 100% the time the problem can be traced back to the same problem; the client screwed up. That’s the only way I know to say it. Nearly every time they went somewhere, received some service or treatment, and never gave any thought to if the procedure or treatment was covered, or if the person performing the procedure or treatment was “in-network” or not. Folks, whether you are in an HMO or a PPO or an RPPO, it’s ALWAYS important to talk to your insurance company about ANY procedure or treatment you need done. It’s also important that you whip out those insurance cards every time you see your doctor or service provider. AND, be sure that you ask new doctors or providers the right questions. Do NOT ask them, if they “take ________ insurance”. They will always be happy to take your insurance card, and file the claim it seems. They do not necessarily care though if the company pays the claim or not. If they do not collect the money from the insurance company, they know they can later bill you for it. You were the one that received the treatment or service. Right? What you want to ask them always is if they are “”in network” for ______ insurance.” That’s the question to ask. And, make sure that your doctors are using “in network” options on all your tests, labs, etc.

I have had a difficult case this year where the client did most everything right, but STILL ended up receiving bills he was responsible for. He visits the doctor about every 90 days for blood work. He did the right thing by asking the doctor to use Labcorp for his blood draws, and the doctor even wrote that on his referral. It says it really clear… “Labcorp” and then has their provider number right there on the referral. A couple of months after he had the blood draw he received a bill for like $95. After 20 hours of research on my part I think I figured out what happened. The doctor intended for Labcorp to do the blood draw… and they did, BUT, the analysis work that was done on the blood ended up being done as a hospital service by the hospital that is over this doctor’s practice. And because the blood was analyzed by the hospitals people, it was due a $95 copay. The client did everything right I feel. He told the doctor he needed Labcorp to do the blood work. And they did. But, I think either the doctor or the hospital messed up when they did the work. Either the doctor only indicated that the blood was to be drawn by Labcorp and no instructions on where to process it, or the hospital just billed incorrectly. Either way, it was a mess. And, still to this moment, my client is stuck with this bill. I am telling you now guys; always, always, always be specific about the services and treatments and providers you are using. If you are not, you will get bills from time to time, and if you are like me, you just HATE these sorts of surprises. Call the numbers on the back of your cards and verify where and how to get all your procedures and services and treatments performed BEFORE you receive them. That is the best advice I can ever offer.

UnitedHealth CEO: Obamacare losses worsening, not sustainable past 2016

The chief executive officer of the largest U.S. health insurance company on Thursday told investors that the company’s losses from Obamacare were worsening, showed no signs of improvement, and would be unsustainable beyond 2016. UnitedHealth Group CEO Stephen J. Hemsley made the comments in a conference call after the insurer warned investors about $425 million in losses primarily due to its participation in Obamacare, even though the company previously expected that the exchanges would have a neutral effect on profits. He even expressed some regret about participating in the program in the first place. Asked whether the company would be willing to tolerate losses beyond 2016, Hemsley was emphatic: No. We cannot sustain these losses. We can’t really subsidize a marketplace that doesn’t appear at the moment to be sustaining itself.

Source: UnitedHealth CEO: Obamacare losses worsening, not sustainable past 2016

14 Ways To Avoid The Obamacare Tax (Actually 15 if you include ‘brief incarceration’) – Forbes

There are 14 ways, in all, to avoid paying the Obamacare tax penalty. This fee hits people who don’t carry health insurance that conforms to the government regulations. Based on the latest revision to the Obamacare regulations, people can avail themselves of these different off ramps all the way through 2016. Many of […]

Source: 14 Ways To Avoid The Obamacare Tax (Actually 15 if you include ‘brief incarceration’) – Forbes

Sanders-Brown Center on Aging | Sanders-Brown Center on Aging

Source: Sanders-Brown Center on Aging | Sanders-Brown Center on Aging

5th Annual MARKESBERY SYMPOSIUM ON AGING AND DEMENTIA
Community Session

Saturday, November 21, 2015

8:30 am – 12 noon

Lexington Convention Center
Bluegrass Room
430 W Vine
Lexington, KY 40507

The University of Kentucky Sanders-Brown Center on Aging presents the 5th Annual Markesbery Symposium on Aging and Dementia (flyer attached). The public is invited to attend this free informational program on Alzheimer’s disease to be held on Sat, Nov 21, 2015 at the Lexington Convention Center. The symposium will kick off at 8:30 AM with check-in and continental breakfast. Dr. Ronald Petersen of Mayo Clinic, who treated former President Ronald Reagan and singer/songwriter Glenn Campbell, will be the keynote speaker. The program will also include several presentations designed to highlight research and promote normal, healthy brain aging, and conclude with a question and answer session on memory and brain health issues.

The events are free and open to the public; however, you must register to attend. For more information or to register visit www.centeronaging.uky.edu, phone 859.323.6040 or email [email protected]. Complimentary parking will be available in the High Street parking lot.

St. Elizabeth’s Healthcare to Leave Medicare Select Network in Kentucky

August 20, 2015

We at Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield (Anthem) are committed to providing our members with access and choice for their medical care. One way we do this is by contracting with hospitals and physicians to participate in our provider networks.  We have been in negotiations with St. Elizabeth Healthcare in Northern Kentucky, and they have decided to end their participation in our Medicare Select network effective January 1, 2016.

There will no longer be Medicare Select facilities in the Kentucky counties of Boone, Campbell, Grant and Kenton.  St. Elizabeth Healthcare has been a part of the extensive network for over 15 years, and we are clearly disappointed that they have made this decision. We will continue to talk with St. Elizabeth Healthcare in hopes of reaching an agreement.

St. Elizabeth Healthcare operates six facilities in Covington and other parts of Northern Kentucky:

St. Elizabeth Covington
1500 James Simpson Jr Way
Covington KY 41011St. Elizabeth Edgewood
1 Medical Village Dr.
Edgewood, KY 41017

St. Elizabeth Falmouth
512 South Maple Ave.
Falmouth, KY 41040

St. Elizabeth Florence
4900 Houston Road
Florence, KY 41042St. Elizabeth Ft. Thomas
85 N. Grand Ave.
Fort Thomas, KY 41075

St. Elizabeth Grant
238 Barnes Road
Williamstown, KY 41097

We will be notifying our members by letter the first of September, which will include several options regarding their health coverage.  We will also include in the mailing a listing of other Medicare Select plan facilities in KY and OH.

The health coverage options listed in the letter for the member are:

  • Continue with the current Medicare Select coverage. Emergency services may still be provided at a St. Elizabeth Healthcare facility at the highest benefit level, but elective inpatient care should be sought at one of our other Medicare Select network facilities.
  • Consider another Anthem Medicare Supplement Plan with equal or lesser benefits.
  • Choose an Anthem or other Medicare Advantage plan during the upcoming Annual Election Period (October 15 through December 7).

Anthem has participating facilities in the Metropolitan Cincinnati area that your clients might consider using for elective inpatient admissions. Emergency admissions do not require network use for maximum benefits. See the links above for those providers in close proximity to the Metropolitan Cincinnati area.

At Anthem, we’re committed to helping you succeed. We know you are a huge part of our strength and success, and we value your trust and partnership.

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