INSURANCE FACTS
Your Responsibilities:
- Make sure you have your current insurance card with you at all times.
- Be familiar with your insurance benefits. It is the patient's responsibility
to know the insurance carrier's requirements and procedures.
- Make sure your physician and the health center are listed as a participating
provider in your plan's provider book.
- If your insurance carrier requires a referral authorization, contact your
primary care physician prior to seeing a specialist.
- Do not schedule an appointment with a specialist until your primary care
physician obtains a referral authorization from your insurance company.
- Be aware that most referral authorizations are good for a certain number
of visits and have an expiration date. If your specialist requires more visits
than your specified amount or if the date of the visit has expired, it is
your responsibility to contact your primary care physician prior to going
back to the specialist.
Usual and Customary Rates
Your insurance carrier may claim that your bill exceeds the usual and customary
rates for a specific type of service. Please understand there are no usual and
customary rates. Each insurance company determines how much it will reimburse
for different medical services, and those rates vary widely. The Emory Clinic
determines the charges for your care based on knowledge of your treatment.
Collection
If all reasonable attempts of collecting payment fail, The Emory Clinic
reserves the right to use the service of collection agencies or attorneys.
Referral Authorizations
Most managed care insurance companies, Health Maintenance Organizations
(HMOs) or Point of Service plans (POSs) require a referral or authorization
from your primary care physician for you to see a specialist. It is your responsibility
to be familiar with your insurance coverage and know whether or not your insurance
carrier requires you to have a referral authorization. If your insurance carrier
does require a referral authorization from your primary care physician, please
let your primary care physician and staff know. If your insurance carrier requires
a primary care physician referral and one was not obtained, you may be responsible
for payment of services rendered.
Any Questions?
If you have any questions regarding your insurance coverage, please contact
your insurance carrier.
If you need us to help you understand your coverage, please call our HealthConnection
information line 404-778-7777 or outside Atlanta, 1-800-75-EMORY (1-800-753-6679)
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