Billing Problems
Have you been surprised or confused by a medical bill? Take these steps to try to resolve the problem:
- Call your insurance company to find out what the problem is and how it may be fixed. The phone number for customer service should be on the back of your insurance card.
- Ask the insurance company why they are not paying for your claim (your medical service or equipment). Check your insurance plan to see if the service you received is a covered service. The insurance plan will list excluded services that are not covered.
- Call your provider — the doctor’s office, hospital, etc. — to see if they gave the insurer the right information or if they can help fix the problem. The provider may be able to supply more information to show why the service should be covered.
- Check your appeal rights and deadline. People who appeal have a very good chance of winning the appeal. Read our section on Appeals to find out more.
- If your problem involves two or more insurance companies, read our section on Coordination of Benefits.
Patient Financial Assistance
Every hospital in Vermont has a patient financial assistance program. If you have hospital bills that you are unable to pay due to financial hardship, call your hospital and ask how to apply.
Apply as soon possible because each hospital has deadlines. The programs also have income limits.
Medical Debt
If you have medical bills that you can’t pay, read our web page about Medical Debt.
Collection Agencies
If your medical bill is turned over to a collection agency, you have a right to tell the collection agency to stop calling you. See our Medical Debt page for the details.
If you have Medicaid and a provider is billing you for services, visit the Medicaid Billing Problems page on our website.