George Washington University Hospital
5309 Commonwealth Ctr, Suite 300
Washington District of Columbia 20037
U.S.A.
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George Washington University Hospital GWU Hospital Makes You Pay for Its Mistakes Washington District of Columbia
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3Consumer
0Employee/Owner
I was treated at the emergency room of George Washington University Hospital in Washington, DC. I provided accurate up to date insurance information. However, someone at the hospital didn't bother to read my insurance card closely and instead used my old insurance information that must have been in the system there from the last time I was there several years ago. That old policy ended in Jan. 2007 because I went on my husband's policy.
I didn't find out about the mistake until I received a bill about a month later from a collection agency no less saying I owed more than $1300 because my insurance had been denied. I immediately called my insurance company, Aetna. The customer service rep at Aetna was also surprised that the hospital had already turned things over to a collection agency. She told me she would call the hospital and give them the correct insurance info.
Despite this, about a week later, I received another iteration of the first bill and then another bill from Medical Associates of George Washington University for $233 again saying I had no insurance. I am just flabbergasted that a hospital would not act responsibly after being told by the insurance company that they made a mistake! And the hours the patient account office is open are limited, you can't leave a voicemail message with anyone, nor can you E-mail anyone if you are not able to contact them during business hours. Some of us work for god sake and don't always have time to sit on hold during work hours.
GWU Hospital patient
Washington, District of Columbia
U.S.A.
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#1 Consumer Suggestion
AUTHOR: Cat - Hendersonville (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Friday, November 21, 2008
POSTED: Friday, November 21, 2008
This is just a mistake! I you do not wish to wait on hold and I doubt you have been hold on hours, but at any rate. Put the info in the mail and mail it to the hosp's business office. It will be there the next day. Come on, a ripoff? No. a ripoff is when you have been told your 30th surgery is being covered and six weeks after the 125k surgery they decided to not cover it. So, lets put this in perspective shall we? i deal with insurance issues on a weekly basis and this is an everyday mistakes. In case you have not noticed it, humans work at hospitals. Believe it or not, they are not Gods there. They do make mistakes.
#2 Consumer Suggestion
AUTHOR: Edgeman - Chico (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Friday, November 21, 2008
POSTED: Friday, November 21, 2008
Submit the bill yourself to the insurance company. They will probably want you to fill out a patient claim form. Send it along with an itemized bill from the hospital to your insurance company. You might include a letter detailing the entire situation.
#3 Consumer Comment
AUTHOR: Stacey - Dallas (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Friday, November 21, 2008
POSTED: Saturday, November 22, 2008
Then send them a copy of your current insurance card along with the bill - I work for a company that owns hospitals and mistakes happen
Your monthly EOB statements should have told you that the bill as not paid so therefore don't blame the hospital - you are responsible for checking your EOB statements