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I will keep this as short as possible. I recently got my husbands medical records from the hospital where he was in the ER for a life threatening accident. My question is this:
How thorough should the records be? I am finding that there is a lot of information missing. I thought that the hospital had to keep complete records on every thing they did. For example:
1. What date, time did they do tests and what kind.
2. What date, time did the doctor visit and which doctor.
3. What date time did they give him medications and what medications.
4. What date, time did did the doctor perform any procedure and what procedure.
These are just a few.
Also, I got an itemized list of the bill and have found discrepancies in the amounts charged and items that are not itemized. Is it my right to question the charges and to ask for a complete list of things that are not itemized?
One last question, and I am not looking to get out of paying, just need clarification.
When the paramedics were at our house, I gave them detailed information about what happened and an officer also took down all of the information. When he arrived at the hospital, the paramedics gave the ER the wrong information. No one came out to talk to me about what really happened. I was there from roughly 9:45 to 05:00. I kept asking to see my husband and I kept getting the answer not now. After about four hours, a nurse came out and said I could see him after a CT Scan. (Now I was very distraught and overwhelmed at the time and did not think to question her). Long story short, since the paramedics gave the wrong info and no one came out to talk to me, they did two tests on him (very costly and no insurance) that he did not need. Do I have the right to challenge these charges?
Like I said, I am not looking to get out of paying the bill, but I do want to make sure that I am paying for what was medically necessary and right.
Thank you for your time and help.
I will keep this as short as possible. I recently got my husbands medical records from the hospital where he was in the ER for a life threatening accident. My question is this:
How thorough should the records be? I am finding that there is a lot of information missing. I thought that the hospital had to keep complete records on every thing they did. For example:
1. What date, time did they do tests and what kind.
2. What date, time did the doctor visit and which doctor.
3. What date time did they give him medications and what medications.
4. What date, time did did the doctor perform any procedure and what procedure.
These are just a few.
Also, I got an itemized list of the bill and have found discrepancies in the amounts charged and items that are not itemized. Is it my right to question the charges and to ask for a complete list of things that are not itemized?
One last question, and I am not looking to get out of paying, just need clarification.
When the paramedics were at our house, I gave them detailed information about what happened and an officer also took down all of the information. When he arrived at the hospital, the paramedics gave the ER the wrong information. No one came out to talk to me about what really happened. I was there from roughly 9:45 to 05:00. I kept asking to see my husband and I kept getting the answer not now. After about four hours, a nurse came out and said I could see him after a CT Scan. (Now I was very distraught and overwhelmed at the time and did not think to question her). Long story short, since the paramedics gave the wrong info and no one came out to talk to me, they did two tests on him (very costly and no insurance) that he did not need. Do I have the right to challenge these charges?
Like I said, I am not looking to get out of paying the bill, but I do want to make sure that I am paying for what was medically necessary and right.
Thank you for your time and help.