The in-network healthcare providers don’t trust my employer’s insurer. So much so, they require full payment up front. At this point, I don’t know what in-network even means. I no longer buy it.
I’m told being required to pre-pay is becoming more common in general, apparently as a reaction to insurance companies’ new requirements that force a doctor to write follow up “approvals” for Rx’s they’ve written. But this insurer was also recently sued by the federal gov for stealing from the insured.
Then don’t buy it.
(I’m tired of the oversimplification that gets voted to the top of any social media)
The in-network healthcare providers don’t trust my employer’s insurer. So much so, they require full payment up front. At this point, I don’t know what in-network even means. I no longer buy it.
Yikes. I’m guessing that provider has had issues being paid by this insurer in the past?
I’m told being required to pre-pay is becoming more common in general, apparently as a reaction to insurance companies’ new requirements that force a doctor to write follow up “approvals” for Rx’s they’ve written. But this insurer was also recently sued by the federal gov for stealing from the insured.