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Buckeyephan 09-10-2014 09:01 PM

Villages Health Lab Fees
 
I found out today that whenever you visit the lab at any of the Villages Health locations, they will take your vital signs. That then goes into your profile to be reviewed by your doctor. Because of that, you will be charged a copay because they consider that an office visit. In my case, it was $20 as soon as the blood pressure cuff went on. We do have the right to refuse this if we so choose. I feel it is a total waste of my money. If I'm going to pay for an office visit, I expect to actually have one. According to the person in billing, everyone in the system got a letter explaining this would be done. Shame on me for not paying more attention.

NYGUY 09-10-2014 09:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Buckeyephan (Post 936369)
I found out today that whenever you visit the lab at any of the Villages Health locations, they will take your vital signs. That then goes into your profile to be reviewed by your doctor. Because of that, you will be charged a copay because they consider that an office visit. In my case, it was $20 as soon as the blood pressure cuff went on. We do have the right to refuse this if we so choose. I feel it is a total waste of my money. If I'm going to pay for an office visit, I expect to actually have one. According to the person in billing, everyone in the system got a letter explaining this would be done. Shame on me for not paying more attention.

My wife and I have both been sucked into this scam. In our case they did ask if we would "like" our BP taken. We felt, sure, why not (no mention you were going to pay for an office visit by saying yes)!! We were told on the QT by the front desk girls to always say "no thanks"!! Those girls are the best!!!

jojo 09-10-2014 09:54 PM

Is this a new practice? I have not had many visits but they have always taken my bp and never a copay.

NotGolfer 09-10-2014 11:06 PM

Must be your insurance. Of course it's their policy (I was told) to take vitals with each visit. I've never, ever had to pay a co-pay with them. I have vitals taken at my rheumatology app'ts too...it's standard with any office call.

billethkid 09-11-2014 02:07 AM

doctor's visits yes it is no doubt included in the office visit rate.
Lab visit for drawing blood....no way!

junebug7 10-03-2014 07:15 AM

Thanks so much for the "heads-up" on this matter. I have had lab work done for years and never once has it been considered an office visit or charged that way. Recently we have switched over to The Villages Healthcare and we like our new doctors very much after the initial visit. This week I went for my routine lab work and when the tech asked me to get on the scale I questioned it and she said that they like to take vitals at these appts. I asked "won't doing that classify this as an office visit?" and she said "yes". I then refused. When I sat down to have my blood drawn she said "good for you" with a little smile. I have my regular office visit with the dr. next week no need to be charged for one I don't get this week also. I am disappointed that they are doing this and makes me feel a bit distrustful.
Again. . .this is why I love TOTV. Your information has helped others to be more aware.

collie1228 10-03-2014 08:27 AM

It's interesting, it doesn't matter whether it's the doctor, the vet or the dentist, if "it's our policy" they generally bill me for it. If it's their policy, why must I pay?

blueash 10-03-2014 08:54 AM

If these reports are true, and I have no reason to doubt multiple similar reports, this is reprehensible. It may not be illegal or fraud, but it is a sad example of gaming the system, finding a loophole, and I hope each and every patient of that practice personally raises the issue with your doctor or non-doctor provider at each visit you have until they stop doing it.

https://apps8.fldfs.com/first/

Is the link for reporting insurance fraud to the state. I don't know that this rises to that level, however a few notices from Tallahassee that they are looking at the issue might help convince them that it is not worth the potential penalties

graciegirl 10-03-2014 09:00 AM

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Originally Posted by blueash (Post 947714)
If these reports are true, and I have no reason to doubt multiple similar reports, this is reprehensible. It may not be illegal or fraud, but it is a sad example of gaming the system, finding a loophole, and I hope each and every patient of that practice personally raises the issue with your doctor or non-doctor provider at each visit you have until they stop doing it.

https://apps8.fldfs.com/first/

Is the link for reporting insurance fraud to the state. I don't know that this rises to that level, however a few notices from Tallahassee that they are looking at the issue might help convince them that it is not worth the potential penalties


I was at our doctor (not in that system) for a regular visit and was asked if I wanted a flu shot and I asked if Helene and Sweetie could come over and get theirs too. They said yes. Sweetie said they weighed both of them and took their BP. Hmmm. We could have had it at Publix and not made a charge for a "visit" that our taxes have to pay for. We don't have a co-pay either because we still have Sweeties "decent" insurance that he worked long hours for fifty years for.

Bogie Shooter 10-03-2014 09:00 AM

If you don't like the process..........talk to your doctor. Posting on here will not change anything.

Bogie Shooter 10-03-2014 09:02 AM

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Originally Posted by blueash (Post 947714)
If these reports are true, and I have no reason to doubt multiple similar reports, this is reprehensible. It may not be illegal or fraud, but it is a sad example of gaming the system, finding a loophole, and I hope each and every patient of that practice personally raises the issue with your doctor or non-doctor provider at each visit you have until they stop doing it.

https://apps8.fldfs.com/first/

Is the link for reporting insurance fraud to the state. I don't know that this rises to that level, however a few notices from Tallahassee that they are looking at the issue might help convince them that it is not worth the potential penalties

I hope the folks in Tallahassee are spending their time on real fraud.

graciegirl 10-03-2014 09:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Bogie Shooter (Post 947724)
If you don't like the process..........talk to your doctor. Posting on here will not change anything.


I think it is good that these kinds of things are brought to our attention so we can talk to our doctors.

dbussone 10-03-2014 01:43 PM

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Originally Posted by collie1228 (Post 947689)
It's interesting, it doesn't matter whether it's the doctor, the vet or the dentist, if "it's our policy" they generally bill me for it. If it's their policy, why must I pay?


You have to be your own advocate. Speak up and tell them it's your policy not to pay for unnecessary procedures. If they keep it up, contact your insurer, Medicare, and the insurance commissioner.

raynan 10-03-2014 06:57 PM

I did talk to my doctor about it and she wrote me an order to get my bloodwork done at Alliance and there would be no copay. Just for me to make sure I get it done one week before my physical.

Ruthtomnorma3 10-03-2014 09:12 PM

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Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 947731)
i think it is good that these kinds of things are brought to our attention so we can talk to our doctors.

amen....amen....


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