AggieDruggist89 said:
What came first, overcharging for services to insurance by providers (hospital, pharmacy, Lab, physicians etc) or denials by insurance?
Overcharging for services has become survival. If services are charged at reasonable rates, the insurance companies would still pay from 5-50% so to survive, some services have to overcharge causing uninformed patients to be irate.
Pt = "It costs 2K just to do do an CT? How outrageous"
Reality = Insurance just paid $100 for the CT with $50 going to the radiologist to read. $50 for the machine, tech, facility