1. About Cancer
    1. Resources Links
    2. What is Cancer?
    3. Types of Cancer
      1. Breast
      2. Central Nervous System (CNS)
      3. Colorectal
      4. Gynecological
      5. Head and Neck
      6. Kidney/Bladder
      7. Leukemia
      8. Lung
      9. Melanoma
      10. Non-Hogkins Lymphoma
      11. Prostate
      12. Skin
    4. Screenings & Programs
  2. New Patients
    1. Finding Us
    2. What to Expect
    3. What to Bring
    4. Frequently Asked Questions
    5. Patient Video
    6. Glossary of Terms
    7. Patient Support Services
      1. Nursing
      2. Social Services
      3. Dental and Nutritional Services
      4. Transportation
      5. Financial Services
      6. Lymphedema Clinic
      7. Genetic Counseling Clinics
      8. Community Support Groups
  3. Treatment Team
    1. Radiation Oncologists
    2. Medical Physicists
    3. Other Members of the Team
  4. Radiation Therapy
    1. Treatment Technology
      1. IMRT
      2. IGRT
      3. Novalis
      4. TomoTherapy
    2. Imaging Services
      1. Imaging Technology
      2. Planning
    3. Procedures
      1. HDR
      2. Brachytherapy
      3. SRS
      4. SRT
      5. Prostate seed implants
      6. MammoSite
      7. SIRT / SIRTSpheres
      8. Radioimmunotherapy
    4. Radiosurgery Center of Excellence
    5. Clinical Trials
      1. Active Trials
    6. Side effects
  5. Patient Handbook
  6. Financial Services
    1. Billing Office
    2. Insurance and Billing
    3. Medicaid Assistance
    4. Tips to prevent billing problems
  7. Patients Rights and Responsibilities
  8. What Our Patients Say
  9. Cancer Programs and Partners
    1. Cancer Program of Our Lady of the Lake and Mary Bird Perkins
      1. About
      2. NCCCP
      3. In the News
      4. Cancer Annual Report
    2. Cancer Program of Mary Bird Perkins and St. Tammany Parish Hospital
      1. About
      2. Cancer Annual Report
    3. Mary Bird Perkins at St. Elizabeth
      1. About
      2. In The News
    4. Mary Bird Perkins at TGMC
      1. About
      2. In the News
    5. Woman's Comprehensive Breast Care
      1. About
      2. Services Provided
      3. In The News
  10. NCCCP
    1. About
    2. Resources
    3. In the News

Tips to Prevent Billing Problems

Billing and insurance can be confusing, so here are some tips to prevent billing problems:

Carefully read every bill or statement from your doctor, insurance company or hospital. Do not assume that your insurance plan will take care of it for you. Call the telephone number on the document with any questions.

Always get the name and phone number of any insurance/physician office billing person you talk to. Note the date and time of the conversation. If you are not satisfied, ask to speak with their supervisor. If still not satisfied, go up another level. If still not satisfied, ask for a face-to-face meeting or an appeal of the payment matter. As a last resort, write a letter -- insurance companies and HMOs must respond to formal written appeals.

Sometimes employers fail to pass on their files of new employees eligible for coverage to their carrier/health plan. Make sure you are covered. Check with your benefits manager. If you have recently been hired or changed plans, always double check with your benefits manager.

Keep all invoices, receipts, billing statements, bills, copies of checks and interactions with billing personnel in chronological order in case you need to refer back.

Always call immediately if you notice a billing problem or if you do not understand the bill. The sooner you bring it to someone’s attention, the fresher your experience will be with your doctors and therefore easier to track and resolve.

Full payment of your bill is expected within 30 days. If you are unable to pay, please call the business office at (225) 215-1156, or come into the clinic to discuss your situation with a financial counselor. Our staff will be happy to assist you. Patients may be eligible for state, federal or local funds that cover hospital bills. Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center also has free care funds available.

Be persistent. There is a window of opportunity to have bills resolved. If you wait too long it becomes harder.

Business Office Director. Call (225) 215-1136 if you are still unsatisfied after repeated attempts to resolve your problems.