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Doctor sending me a bill on PI case after 4 years

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lealea1005

Senior Member
Thanks a lot for your inputs. That really helps.
Can I send it in writing that I have at least one proof that she fraudulently billed my insurance company when I was away??? I have typed up a draft letter to her (I have not included yet that she billed my insurance incorrectly) but it states:
1. I have contacted ins. co. and there is no unpaid balance.
2. United states that in network should submit claims within 90 days and patient or insurance company is not responsible after that
3. Please provide me with documents such as EOBs, itemized bills, dates of services for all visits.

I was actually out of country for that one visit that she has charged united. I am not sure how to present this.

Thanks again.

Just the way you listed it here is fine. Include the dates you contacted United.
 


lealea1005

Senior Member
I am not sure why united rep told me that I should have been looking at all the claims and should have reported if there was any visit that was not claimed. I talked to the resolutions team at united last time...I am not sure who I should talk to now about this.

Sad, but true...it wouldn't be that unusual to get a different answer every time you call and talk to a different rep.

Before you speak to anyone else at United, send the letter to the Doc and copy it to patient relations (address should be on the back of your insurance card). I predict, when she sees that you copied UHC, that'll be the last you hear about any unpaid balances.

Good luck.
 

graci

Junior Member
Sad, but true...it wouldn't be that unusual to get a different answer every time you call and talk to a different rep.

Before you speak to anyone else at United, send the letter to the Doc and copy it to patient relations (address should be on the back of your insurance card). I predict, when she sees that you copied UHC, that'll be the last you hear about any unpaid balances.

Good luck.

I thought I was including in the letter that I found a false claim. Do I still copy united in the letter???
 

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