Billing and Financial Assistance
Convenient Hospital Billing
To make the billing process as easy and convenient as possible, we bill your insurance company directly. We also provide you with a cost estimate of the remaining balance that you need to pay before you’re discharged from the hospital. Through our insurance verification process, we’re able to verify your eligibility and benefits and determine your financial responsibility before you receive services.
We encourage you to review your health insurance benefits and coverage so you know what to expect. If your hospital stay was unplanned, one of our health benefit advisors will visit you during your stay and give you a cost estimate. We’re here to answer questions and assist you with insurance matters.
Pay Your Bill
We offer a variety of options to pay your hospital bill.
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No Surprises Act
This law aims to help patients understand healthcare costs in advance of care and to minimize unforeseen — or surprise — medical bills.
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Financial Assistance
Limited finances shouldn’t prevent you from seeking the medical care you need.
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Price Estimator
Individuals who need medical services can use our price estimator tool to get an idea of what the price and out-of-pocket cost might be for many common procedures.
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Price Transparency
Our trained staff can help you sort through the cost of treatment by producing an estimate that takes into account important considerations.
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Billing and Collection Policy
Information about how we bill for services, options for financial aid, and how we collect payment.
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Payment Process
Learn about your financial responsibilities after a hospital stay.
At the time of hospital registration, we submit charges for medical services to the insurance providers you specify. Depending on your insurance, you may need to pay a co-payment or deductible, and you may be asked to pay a portion of the bill as your share of the total cost.
Your account balance is due within 30 days after your insurance has paid the covered portion. If your insurance company hasn’t paid within 90 days from the date it was billed, you will be responsible for your account balance. If you’re unable to pay, please contact us to make payment arrangements. If you’re uninsured, we offer a 40% discount on your hospital bill. We also offer additional discounts on a sliding scale depending on your income level.
The billing process can be confusing, but our patient billing team members are experts in healthcare billing and are here to help. We can help clarify the process and provide information and guidance.