RT @NeilFlochMD: Many do not appreciate the unintended consequences of the #suprisebilling issue - which is an #outofnetwork issue. Simply:…
RT @NeilFlochMD: Many do not appreciate the unintended consequences of the #suprisebilling issue - which is an #outofnetwork issue. Simply:…
RT @krchhabra: Out now: our paper in @JAMA_current on "surprise" out-of-network billing in elective surgery. 1 in 5 patients having surge…
RT @meganranney: 20% of elective surgeries result in "surprise bills." I would kindly suggest that this reflects issues with our insurance…
RT @meganranney: 20% of elective surgeries result in "surprise bills." I would kindly suggest that this reflects issues with our insurance…
RT @EricTopol: Surprise, surprise. Your medical bill when you've had your care in-network (only can happen in the USA) https://t.co/7MLQLJP…
RT @EricTopol: Surprise, surprise. Your medical bill when you've had your care in-network (only can happen in the USA) https://t.co/7MLQLJP…
RT @EricTopol: Surprise, surprise. Your medical bill when you've had your care in-network (only can happen in the USA) https://t.co/7MLQLJP…
RT @JAMA_current: In this analysis of commercially insured patients who'd undergone elective surgery at in-network facilities with in-netwo…
RT @SurpriseBills: ICYMI: New @JAMA_current study shows that 1 in 5 patients that scheduled an elective surgery - with an in-network surgeo…
RT @matthew_t_rae: There are lots of surprise medical bills, even for some services we like to think of as "shoppable" "whereas inpatient…
RT @krchhabra: Out now: our paper in @JAMA_current on "surprise" out-of-network billing in elective surgery. 1 in 5 patients having surge…
RT @krchhabra: Out now: our paper in @JAMA_current on "surprise" out-of-network billing in elective surgery. 1 in 5 patients having surge…
RT @NCSP_Yale: Congrats to @ncspMICHIGAN Scholar @krchhabra on new @JAMA_current piece. Great to see this at the National Clinician Scholar…
RT @jenbmiller: A @JAMA_current editor's note by @kejoynt @ehlJAMA on this @krchhabra @KyleSheetz study suggests surgeons "should consider…
RT @zaracMD: So proud! Way to go! @krchhabra @UMichSurgery @jdimick1 https://t.co/YBbWxuNn0J
RT @zaracMD: So proud! Way to go! @krchhabra @UMichSurgery @jdimick1 https://t.co/YBbWxuNn0J
RT @sangerkatz: And: New research from @krchhabra reminds us that surprise bills remain common. His paper looked at elective surgeries and…
Study looks at how often patients who are undergoing elective surgery with in-network surgeons/facilities receive surprise out-of-network bills: https://t.co/pdeOFyDfs7 via @JAMA_current https://t.co/2Z5bMvry9j
RT @ashishkjha: This thread is worth your time Surprise billing affects 1 in 5 patients undergoing surgery We as physicians should not be…
RT @jenbmiller: A @JAMA_current editor's note by @kejoynt @ehlJAMA on this @krchhabra @KyleSheetz study suggests surgeons "should consider…
RT @armandalegshow: You checked that your surgery is covered by insurance? Surprise! There’s a 20% chance you’ll get a bill from someone…
RT @StaceyPogue: Important takeaways in this thread: - #SurpriseMedicalBills are just as common for patients getting planned surgeries as…
There are lots of surprise medical bills, even for some services we like to think of as "shoppable" "whereas inpatient procedures (hysterectomy, knee replacement, colectomy, CABG surgery) had more frequent out-of-network bills (24%-33% of cases)." https:
RT @CatinaOLeary: People do not have any way to schedule medical assistants and anesthesiologists...if we schedule in-network provider and…
RT @DrJohnScott: Great work by @krchhabra @KyleSheetz @Andy_Ryan_dydx @jdimick1 & team in @JAMA_current. The worst part about surprise bill…
Many do not appreciate the unintended consequences of the #suprisebilling issue - which is an #outofnetwork issue. Simply: #physicians have leverage against insurance companies when they are NOT in a network - once all doctors are in network - insurance co
RT @DrJohnScott: Great work by @krchhabra @KyleSheetz @Andy_Ryan_dydx @jdimick1 & team in @JAMA_current. The worst part about surprise bill…
RT @JonWalkerDC: American health care is a vast criminal conspiracy. There is zero excuse for this behavior on the part of doctors and hosp…
RT @DrJohnScott: Great work by @krchhabra @KyleSheetz @Andy_Ryan_dydx @jdimick1 & team in @JAMA_current. The worst part about surprise bill…
RT @jenbmiller: A @JAMA_current editor's note by @kejoynt @ehlJAMA on this @krchhabra @KyleSheetz study suggests surgeons "should consider…
RT @NCSP_Yale: Congrats to @ncspMICHIGAN Scholar @krchhabra on new @JAMA_current piece. Great to see this at the National Clinician Scholar…
RT @jenbmiller: A @JAMA_current editor's note by @kejoynt @ehlJAMA on this @krchhabra @KyleSheetz study suggests surgeons "should consider…
Financial Toxicity rate 20%. What a broken system. Out-of-Network Bills for Privately Insured Patients Undergoing Elective Surgery With In-Network Primary Surgeons and Facilities https://t.co/bhmahx2IfF
RT @StaceyPogue: Important takeaways in this thread: - #SurpriseMedicalBills are just as common for patients getting planned surgeries as…
RT @meganranney: 20% of elective surgeries result in "surprise bills." I would kindly suggest that this reflects issues with our insurance…
RT @EricTopol: Surprise, surprise. Your medical bill when you've had your care in-network (only can happen in the USA) https://t.co/7MLQLJP…
In other more-of-the-same news: the US healthcare system continues to make no sense whatsoever.
Out-of-Network Bills for Privately Insured Patients Undergoing Elective Surgery With In-Network Primary Surgeons and Facilities | Surgery | JAMA What’s wrong w our system if 20% of the time in network care is charged at out of network rates?? https://t.c
RT @meganranney: 20% of elective surgeries result in "surprise bills." I would kindly suggest that this reflects issues with our insurance…
RT @EricTopol: Surprise, surprise. Your medical bill when you've had your care in-network (only can happen in the USA) https://t.co/7MLQLJP…
RT @meganranney: 20% of elective surgeries result in "surprise bills." I would kindly suggest that this reflects issues with our insurance…
RT @meganranney: 20% of elective surgeries result in "surprise bills." I would kindly suggest that this reflects issues with our insurance…
RT @JonWalkerDC: American health care is a vast criminal conspiracy. There is zero excuse for this behavior on the part of doctors and hosp…
RT @CatinaOLeary: People do not have any way to schedule medical assistants and anesthesiologists...if we schedule in-network provider and…
RT @meganranney: 20% of elective surgeries result in "surprise bills." I would kindly suggest that this reflects issues with our insurance…
Out-of-Network Bills for Privately Insured Patients Undergoing Surgery by In-Network Surgeons and Facilities https://t.co/4Z0KX2Zb3S https://t.co/NPx3zBYbC6
This is crazy. Costs should be clear up front.
RT @ashishkjha: This thread is worth your time Surprise billing affects 1 in 5 patients undergoing surgery We as physicians should not be…
RT @SurpriseBills: ICYMI: New @JAMA_current study shows that 1 in 5 patients that scheduled an elective surgery - with an in-network surgeo…
RT @meganranney: 20% of elective surgeries result in "surprise bills." I would kindly suggest that this reflects issues with our insurance…
RT @jayhancock1: In "347,356 surgical episodes among commercially insured patients who had undergone elective surgery with in-network prima…
20% of elective surgeries result in "surprise bills." I would kindly suggest that this reflects issues with our insurance system.... https://t.co/cjL5Kaem4v
RT @armandalegshow: You checked that your surgery is covered by insurance? Surprise! There’s a 20% chance you’ll get a bill from someone…
RT @SurpriseBills: ICYMI: New @JAMA_current study shows that 1 in 5 patients that scheduled an elective surgery - with an in-network surgeo…
RT @Arrianna_Planey: See also: https://t.co/4vyUlZGJIz
RT @GenR_C: Yikes
RT @krchhabra: Out now: our paper in @JAMA_current on "surprise" out-of-network billing in elective surgery. 1 in 5 patients having surge…
RT @SurpriseBills: ICYMI: New @JAMA_current study shows that 1 in 5 patients that scheduled an elective surgery - with an in-network surgeo…
RT @SurpriseBills: ICYMI: New @JAMA_current study shows that 1 in 5 patients that scheduled an elective surgery - with an in-network surgeo…
RT @armandalegshow: You checked that your surgery is covered by insurance? Surprise! There’s a 20% chance you’ll get a bill from someone…
RT @armandalegshow: You checked that your surgery is covered by insurance? Surprise! There’s a 20% chance you’ll get a bill from someone…
RT @armandalegshow: You checked that your surgery is covered by insurance? Surprise! There’s a 20% chance you’ll get a bill from someone…
RT @armandalegshow: You checked that your surgery is covered by insurance? Surprise! There’s a 20% chance you’ll get a bill from someone…
RT @krchhabra: Out now: our paper in @JAMA_current on "surprise" out-of-network billing in elective surgery. 1 in 5 patients having surge…
RT @SurpriseBills: ICYMI: New @JAMA_current study shows that 1 in 5 patients that scheduled an elective surgery - with an in-network surgeo…
RT @SurpriseBills: ICYMI: New @JAMA_current study shows that 1 in 5 patients that scheduled an elective surgery - with an in-network surgeo…
RT @CatinaOLeary: People do not have any way to schedule medical assistants and anesthesiologists...if we schedule in-network provider and…
RT @SurpriseBills: ICYMI: New @JAMA_current study shows that 1 in 5 patients that scheduled an elective surgery - with an in-network surgeo…
RT @krchhabra: Out now: our paper in @JAMA_current on "surprise" out-of-network billing in elective surgery. 1 in 5 patients having surge…
You checked that your surgery is covered by insurance? Surprise! There’s a 20% chance you’ll get a bill from someone involved who doesn’t take your insurance. $2k on average— sometimes WAY more. These folks did the math. Ugh.
People do not have any way to schedule medical assistants and anesthesiologists...if we schedule in-network provider and faculty, anticipate we’ve done our job correctly! Surprise medical bills suggest otherwise. Important system-level #healthliteracy issu
RT @Arrianna_Planey: See also: https://t.co/4vyUlZGJIz
RT @SurpriseBills: ICYMI: New @JAMA_current study shows that 1 in 5 patients that scheduled an elective surgery - with an in-network surgeo…
RT @krchhabra: Out now: our paper in @JAMA_current on "surprise" out-of-network billing in elective surgery. 1 in 5 patients having surge…
RT @sangerkatz: And: New research from @krchhabra reminds us that surprise bills remain common. His paper looked at elective surgeries and…
RT @krchhabra: Out now: our paper in @JAMA_current on "surprise" out-of-network billing in elective surgery. 1 in 5 patients having surge…
RT @SurpriseBills: ICYMI: New @JAMA_current study shows that 1 in 5 patients that scheduled an elective surgery - with an in-network surgeo…
RT @SurpriseBills: ICYMI: New @JAMA_current study shows that 1 in 5 patients that scheduled an elective surgery - with an in-network surgeo…
RT @jayhancock1: In "347,356 surgical episodes among commercially insured patients who had undergone elective surgery with in-network prima…
RT @JAMA_current: In this analysis of commercially insured patients who'd undergone elective surgery at in-network facilities with in-netwo…
RT @krchhabra: Thanks! Informative thread from @sangerkatz on this week’s whirlwind of surprise billing developments below.
Surprise billing is surprisingly common, according to new review of 350k privately insured patients who got **in-network** elective surgery. Of them, >20% received a surprise bill with out-of-network charges. The mean bill was $2011. @krchhabra @jdimic
RT @krchhabra: Out now: our paper in @JAMA_current on "surprise" out-of-network billing in elective surgery. 1 in 5 patients having surge…
RT @krchhabra: Out now: our paper in @JAMA_current on "surprise" out-of-network billing in elective surgery. 1 in 5 patients having surge…
RT @misterblake: Surgical assistants showed up in force to complain to @TexasTDI about the new Texas surprise bills ban. Now we see why, th…
RT @DrJohnScott: Great work by @krchhabra @KyleSheetz @Andy_Ryan_dydx @jdimick1 & team in @JAMA_current. The worst part about surprise bill…
RT @gfchao: #surprisebilling is causing #financialtoxicity for our patients. So glad @krchhabra has been doing this important work and teac…
RT @ashishkjha: This thread is worth your time Surprise billing affects 1 in 5 patients undergoing surgery We as physicians should not be…
Congrats to @ncspMICHIGAN Scholar @krchhabra on new @JAMA_current piece. Great to see this at the National Clinician Scholars Program Annual Meeting and now here!
RT @krchhabra: Out now: our paper in @JAMA_current on "surprise" out-of-network billing in elective surgery. 1 in 5 patients having surge…
RT @EricTopol: Surprise, surprise. Your medical bill when you've had your care in-network (only can happen in the USA) https://t.co/7MLQLJP…
RT @StaceyPogue: Important takeaways in this thread: - #SurpriseMedicalBills are just as common for patients getting planned surgeries as…
RT @ashishkjha: This thread is worth your time Surprise billing affects 1 in 5 patients undergoing surgery We as physicians should not be…
RT @ashishkjha: This thread is worth your time Surprise billing affects 1 in 5 patients undergoing surgery We as physicians should not be…
Great work by @krchhabra @KyleSheetz @Andy_Ryan_dydx @jdimick1 & team in @JAMA_current. The worst part about surprise billing is that its still perfectly legal in most places. I look fwd to the day when prevention of financial toxicity is a quality mea
RT @StaceyPogue: Important takeaways in this thread: - #SurpriseMedicalBills are just as common for patients getting planned surgeries as…
RT @gfchao: #surprisebilling is causing #financialtoxicity for our patients. So glad @krchhabra has been doing this important work and teac…
RT @RoxanaDaneshjou: This is unacceptable. When you have surgery, you can’t control who the anesthesiologist might be or the surgical assis…