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One Defensive Strategy Against Surprise Medical Bills: Set Your Own Terms
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<blockquote data-quote="pqteb1r" data-source="post: 174801" data-attributes="member: 19419"><p>I have been doing this for decades. It works. It's a binding legal contract. Physical therapy outfits were the worst. They'd come after clients after they failed to comply with Medicare requirements and thus never got paid. They'll hem and haw but ultimately cancel the debt. PP have been trained like monkeys to sign whatever is shoved in their face whether its a provider service agreement or a residential lease from a cockroach slum lord. Yes, cross out everything that says you agree to pay unknown future charges. Medi-Medi patients can write: "Medicaid-Medicare patient, No patient share of cost". Others can write "Maximum monthly payments not to exceed X dollars per month, no fees or interest to accrue on unpaid balance". Can also ask them to write on the bottom of your copy "This is a true copy of the agreement" and ask them to sign it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pqteb1r, post: 174801, member: 19419"] I have been doing this for decades. It works. It's a binding legal contract. Physical therapy outfits were the worst. They'd come after clients after they failed to comply with Medicare requirements and thus never got paid. They'll hem and haw but ultimately cancel the debt. PP have been trained like monkeys to sign whatever is shoved in their face whether its a provider service agreement or a residential lease from a cockroach slum lord. Yes, cross out everything that says you agree to pay unknown future charges. Medi-Medi patients can write: "Medicaid-Medicare patient, No patient share of cost". Others can write "Maximum monthly payments not to exceed X dollars per month, no fees or interest to accrue on unpaid balance". Can also ask them to write on the bottom of your copy "This is a true copy of the agreement" and ask them to sign it. [/QUOTE]
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