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Neglectful Health “Team”?!

Posted By: Em Doering meta_seperate Date Posted: January 18th, 2012 meta_seperate Category:

I am a 24 year old MPN patient. I have been treated at “Big Barnes” for 5 years now. The treatment has usually been great. Recently this has changed. I am what I call an informed, proactive patient. I want to be a partner in my health care “team”. My “team”, however, does not seem [...]


BJC/Wash U conspire to commit insurance fraud!

Posted By: Paul Moskovitz meta_seperate Date Posted: January 16th, 2012 meta_seperate Category:

Why is BJC/Wash U Physicians Billing (“Washington University Physicians are the medical staff of Barnes-Jewish Hospital and St. Louis Children’s Hospital”) so stubborn and pushy with regards to bills that have already been paid? Wash U Physicians billing admits in writing that my bill has been paid yet after repeated attempts to resolve the issue [...]


Improve Billing Statements

Posted By: Jeff Kress meta_seperate Date Posted: December 14th, 2011 meta_seperate Category:

My family receives frequent medical care at downtown BJC facility, including 3 hospitalizations in the last 18 months. When I receive bills there is NO service date, no indication of what service I’m being billed for, no indication of whether you submitted the bill to the multiple insurance companies and if so what they paid. [...]


A Compliment . . . and A Question

Posted By: Cecily Westermann meta_seperate Date Posted: November 29th, 2011 meta_seperate Category:

First, thank you to the Patient Advocate office (Barnes-Jewish, St. Louis city). I am deaf and must use Relay. After the Billing Office hung up on the Relay Operator for the third time, I contacted the Patient Advocate Office, and was put directly through to someone in Billing. My question involves the billing. I had [...]


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