NeilTheCop
Member
What is the name of your state? New Mexico.
Not sure if this is the correct place to post as it's medical related but not malpractice.
A few weeks ago the wife had an uncontrollable cough. Not the normal cough but the sort where you worry if she's about to cough up an internal organ. Took her to the hospital where after waiting over an hour the doctor took about 30 seconds to diagnose that she had the flu and gave her a prescription for a cough medication.
We got the bill from the hospital for $7,011.00. Fortunately Medicare picked up most of it and we paid the rest.
Last Monday we got a separate bill for $1,636.00 where again Medicare picked up most of it.
The second bill does not show what it's for, no breakdown whatsoever just, "you owe us". The other thing is the only option to pay is to mail part of the invoice after giving all my credit card details including the CV2 security number on the back.
Went to their web site as there was no contact phone number on the invoice. The site gives an option to fill out an ask a question form, which I did but have so far not received a response. Again no address or phone number for the company on the web site.
The bill could be legit because they got the date when we went to the hospital correct and part of their reference number is made up of the wife's date of birth.
Now the question; If this bill does turn out to be legit, can a company demand payment only by credit card or is there some legislation that gives me the legal right to pay by cash or check if I so choose.
Not sure if this is the correct place to post as it's medical related but not malpractice.
A few weeks ago the wife had an uncontrollable cough. Not the normal cough but the sort where you worry if she's about to cough up an internal organ. Took her to the hospital where after waiting over an hour the doctor took about 30 seconds to diagnose that she had the flu and gave her a prescription for a cough medication.
We got the bill from the hospital for $7,011.00. Fortunately Medicare picked up most of it and we paid the rest.
Last Monday we got a separate bill for $1,636.00 where again Medicare picked up most of it.
The second bill does not show what it's for, no breakdown whatsoever just, "you owe us". The other thing is the only option to pay is to mail part of the invoice after giving all my credit card details including the CV2 security number on the back.
Went to their web site as there was no contact phone number on the invoice. The site gives an option to fill out an ask a question form, which I did but have so far not received a response. Again no address or phone number for the company on the web site.
The bill could be legit because they got the date when we went to the hospital correct and part of their reference number is made up of the wife's date of birth.
Now the question; If this bill does turn out to be legit, can a company demand payment only by credit card or is there some legislation that gives me the legal right to pay by cash or check if I so choose.