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How to Read Your Bill Statement Date: The date your healthcare provider printed the bill. Account Number: This is your own unique account number. Service Date: Your bill includes a column listing the dates you received each medical service. What is medical billing number? If you have billing issues orRead More →

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After you visit your doctor, your doctor’s office submits a bill (also called a claim) to your insurance company. A claim lists the services your doctor provided to you. A statement shows how much your doctor’s office billed your insurance company for the services you received. What are the twoRead More →

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Contact your healthcare provider’s billing office: Speak to your healthcare provider about bill inaccuracies. If they made an error during the claims process, they should be able to correct it. Take note of the billing representative, the date, and time of your phone call. How are medical bills made? PatientRead More →

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Login to t.medibuddy.in and select Claims >> Hospitalisation >> Reimbursement. Select the proper beneficiary and ensure you fill the required details. Scan and upload your documents for faster processing of your claim. Please retain the scanned / photocopies of your documents for future reference. How can I get my medicalRead More →

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Billed Charges: This is the total amount charged directly to either you or your insurance provider. Adjustment: This is the amount the healthcare provider has agreed not to charge. Insurance Payments: The amount your health insurance provider has already paid. Patient Payments: The amount you are responsible to pay. WhatRead More →

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The Bill seeks to repeal the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956 and provide for a medical education system which ensures: (i) availability of adequate and high quality medical professionals, (ii) adoption of the latest medical research by medical professionals, (iii) periodic assessment of medical institutions, and (iv) What is newRead More →

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Medical expenses are the costs to treat or prevent an injury or disease, such as health insurance premiums, hospital visits, and prescriptions. These expenses are tax-deductible within certain limits. For example, taxpayers with group health insurance coverage are generally not allowed to deduct medical expenses. Can medical bills be claimedRead More →

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To submit a re-imbursement claim bill/bills an IP has to write an application to the Administrative Medical Officer, ESI Scheme, Assam through the concerned Insurance Medical Officer i/c, ESI Scheme Dispensary along with the claim bill format which is available at Dispensary. They have to mention the cause of diseases.Read More →

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The National Medical Commission Bill of 2019 proposes to have four autonomous boards to take care of its different functions. This includes i) Under-graduate medical education board and post-graduate medical education board that will look into the regulation of medical education at their respective levels. What is national medical bill?Read More →

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Talk to someone as soon as you receive your bill and have verified its accuracy. If you have a low income or are experiencing financial hardship—even if the hardship is due entirely to your medical bills—request hardship assistance. Hospital charity care may be available based on your income and savings.Read More →