r/HealthInsurance • u/MenuRare9880 • Apr 28 '25
Claims/Providers Illegal to not bill through insurance?
I just got insurance for the first time in 3 years. My treatment that cost me $190 cash (self-pay) is now $520 until I meet my $3,500 deductible which would take me 11 months, soo.. pointless.
I told my Dr’s office I am no longer going to go through my insurance & the billing lady said that’s illegal… I am going to look for a new Dr now anyway but is there truth to this? Would I face repercussions as an individual patient if I simply chose not to disclose that I have insurance & pay the cash price?
FYI: the self-pay price was NOT subsidized by a grant or aid.
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u/Waste-Text-7625 Apr 29 '25
Your math doesn't compute in this case. Furthermore, i have never found a doctor (for regular visits) who charge less than insurance rates (especially mental health providers). Maybe you are just lucky in the area where you live or are talking about negotiating with hospitals for procedures, which may be way different than an ongoing charge that the OP is discussing in a non-hospital setting.