How do I dispute a physician bill that insurance has already paid?
My father recently had an MRI done. He had tried 3 times without sedation and could not lay still due to pain. The decision was made to have him sedated by an anesthesiologist for the MRI. My dad told the MD how difficult it had been for him to lay still and flat. He specifically asked that he do whatever necessary to get a good MRI, regardless of recovery time. (This was in a outpatient capacity and different meds would mean a longer "wake up" time.) He was lightly sedated and moved which made the MRI invaluable to the neurosurgeon. After seeing that scan, the doctor (neurosurg) decided to have a CT instead of risking another bad MRI scan. Now the anesthesiologist wants to be paid. How can we dispute at least our part of the bill, since the anesthesiologist didn't really do his job? We have called the office, but they refuse to talk about it. What are the steps needed to take?
We are in Texas, if that matters.
Someone else had told us as long as you are making a minimal payment per month, it can not be turned over for collections- even $5/month- is that true?