I worked in medical billing a bit almost fifteen years ago and to be fair it would have driven me insane as that person seems to be. Truly the underbelly of health care delivery.
I worked in medical billing a bit almost fifteen years ago and to be fair it would have driven me insane as that person seems to be. Truly the underbelly of health care delivery.
I think the underbelly of healthcare is the insurance industry, not those who try to get paid for services that are allegedly covered. It is super frustrating to have to jump through multiple hoops to just get paid for what they said they'd cover in the first place. She's willfully ignorant.
Oh yes, the amount of activity (and # of people) my employer engaged in, from printing claims for payers that ignored electronic submissions, to tracking reimbursement rates by code/by insurer, to provider network nonsense—the effort just to get paid was huge and represented tremendous overhead.
I keep trying to tell them to run a costs/benefits on accepting insurance, especially the more difficult ones. I'd bet a paycheck it's pretty even
Definitely worth considering from a provider standpoint, not so sure from a patient standpoint.
And so I can only assume that prolonged exposure to that environment has caused the poor dear to lose the capability for rational judgement.
Nope. That is willful ignorance. Not stress or exhaustion. Facts are not rational or irrational. You want to place a bet regarding what her social media is full of?
I prefer to be patronizing and condescending in the face of obvious idiocy.
I mean, why not mock someone who has so blatantly, publicly confused cause and effect? Dumb people should be laughed at.
But it's time to finish loading the car. Have a safe and fun last weekend of 2023.