nikki_w 0 Posted May 27, 2010 (edited) Hi im wondering if anyone can clarify a question about how the fees are paid? I know that with private insurance it can be around $3000. Is that a figure that is to be paid in a lump sum prior to the surgery or is it a total after numerous appts etc that over time add up to $3000? Its prob a silly question but I need to know if I have to swipe my card and pay $3000 in one go so I can have it there. Thanks =) Edited May 29, 2010 by nikki_w Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nikki_w 0 Posted May 28, 2010 (edited) This is really weird but Im gonna post the answer to my own question! My Fund: HBF - My Dr: Kevin Dolan - My Hospital: Joondalup Health Campus Consultations ($160) are not covered by HBF but you may be able to claim back some with Medicare. Also Dr Kevin Dolan requires $1000 paid 10 days prior to surgery that is not eligible for any type of rebate. All other fees are outlined below: When you have a hospital stay, you could receive a few different types of accounts. These are: • Hospital • Medical Hospital accounts The hospital will invoice HBF directly and we’ll pay the benefit straight to the hospital. We’ll then send you confirmation in writing of what benefit was paid relating to your hospital stay. If the HBF benefit covers the entire hospital account you will not receive any further accounts. If there is a gap between the hospital account and HBF benefit, the hospital will send you an account for the balance owing. In paying this account, you will need to forward your payment together with the account for the outstanding amount to the hospital. Medical accounts (eg. surgeons, anaesthetist, pathology, radiology etc.) Depending on your medical practitioner, your medical accounts will be handled differently. For example, some HBF Fully Covered and Known Gap Covered medical practitioners utilise HBF Express Pay – where members DO NOT receive a medical account at all, as your accounts are handled directly between your medical practitioners and HBF. Prior to your hospital stay, we suggest that you contact HBF, and discuss the billing arrangements your medical practitioner has with HBF. This way, you can be informed in advance of how your medical and hospital accounts will be handled. Talk to an HBF Member Service Advisor by calling 133 423 or visiting an HBF Service Centre. Paying medical accounts in advance Some medical practitioners actually provide a discount to patients who choose to fully pay for medical services up front prior to surgery, and then make their Medicare/HBF benefit claims later. For details of this option, you need to speak directly to your medical practitioner. Nik Edited May 29, 2010 by nikki_w Share this post Link to post Share on other sites