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Talk Host
01-12-2010, 05:19 PM
My wife needed to have an insurance form filled out by her doctor. It was a simple forum about if she is being treated for a certain ailment.

The doctor's office called today to inform us that there is a $15 charge for him to fill out the form.

I told them I had never, ever, heard of that before and asked if that's a standard medical practice. The snotty office person firmly informed me that he could not speak for anybody else, but that it is standard practice in their office and that the charge could have been higher.

I guess you live and learn.

JLK

Bogie Shooter
01-12-2010, 05:40 PM
This is becoming common practice......even up north.

golfnut
01-12-2010, 05:53 PM
th, i know u know the old expression, there is a first time for everything, but thanks for the heads up, just curious though did u ask if you could come in and fill the form out for yourself (not saying u would have wanted to do that)...gn

Pturner
01-12-2010, 06:10 PM
Wonder if the form even required the doctor to complete it. Doesn't a clerk usually complete the insurance forms? What's next? Charging customers for the receptionist to answer the phone?

If I only had a nickle for every time I was nickled and dimed...

njbchbum
01-12-2010, 08:04 PM
Wonder if the form even required the doctor to complete it. Doesn't a clerk usually complete the insurance forms? What's next? Charging customers for the receptionist to answer the phone?

If I only had a nickle for every time I was nickled and dimed...

Hi, I had to pay$10 for my Dr. office to print a copy of my blood work,as I stood their and waited.Then she said I could get it at the lab for free next door.I tried to remain cool but it wasn't easy.They are getting like the airlines charging for everything.
Smile And Be Happy Mary

I am afraid that these sort of things may become a lot more common if the proposed healthcare bill passes - if the Doctors can't get their $$ from reimbursements they will look to get it from us however they can. So far here in NJ none of my husband's or my medical persons are asking for anything extra - but then, we're not Medicare yet.