Quote from: Arch on March 19, 2011, 12:01:01 AM
I don't have Humana, but I wanted to offer some support, especially since I think I effed up myself with my own insurance. I'm listed as female with them, I still have a claim pending from my last blood work about nine months ago (they don't cover trans stuff), and I just returned a call from my clinic's claims people--I stupidly called them back and used my full male voice, and I allowed the woman to call me "sir" like it was the most natural thing in the world. I hope that doesn't mess me up. I have no idea how these things work.
All the same, nine hundred bucks sounds absurdly high. Did your doctor order a chromosome test, or something?
Haha, you'd think so for that price, huh? I didn't study the papers much before giving them to the lab tech, but I'm fairly sure it was just estrogen/testosterone levels, cholesterol, liver function, ect. They must be having the tests run by someone really over-qualified for that kind of money though. Well, that or the healthcare industry is just bloated and inefficient, imagine that!

Quote from: CindyJames on March 19, 2011, 02:40:09 AM
Sorry for posting on boy stuff.
I'm not in the USA, but I do work in the medical field in Australia. There are MANY errors in billing, I would query them and get an itemised account. It is sadly quite common for private and public pathology servers to bill two or three times for the same test. You then get automated messages saying you will be sued etc. Go into an office if you can, and view what you are being billed for. If you see duplicates in code numbers, that will be the cause, it is a common error. You should be able, depending upon local laws, to get a copy of the pathology request form and have it estimated. That can be quite revealing.
Good Luck
BTW You look really good Jake 
Cindy

It's not boy stuff, more like general insurance/health care fail stuff. I'm new to even having health insurance (just got it last year after going without it for 7 years), so claims and billing is all Greek to me. So far the online claim is only showing general codes, not specific (i.e. 300/LABORATORY-GENERAL, 301/LABORATORY-CHEMISTRY), no decimals yet.
Thanks for the advice, I do want an itemized report, and I'm going to ask my doctor if it's really necessary to run all those tests again or just the hormone levels. I don't want to draw notice from my employers, and I don't want to run up more charges than I need, even if I'm not paying for it, it feels greedy.
Aww, and thanks Cindy! I needed that, I've been feeling pretty down on myself lately.

Quote from: blackMamba on March 19, 2011, 11:14:16 AM
This does seem high, but nowadays I can believe just about anything in regards to medical bills. They will rape and pillage until everyone is completely broke.
Is this the negotiated amount for the insurance company? Sometimes, the initial figure is high, but after the PPO factors in their discount, it could be a lot less. It has always confounded why me hospitals charge the insurance company less than they do a non-insured person. I usually wait until I get about 3 letters from the insurance company before they settle on a number. They are intentionally bureaucratic so as to confuse us non-accountants.
Also, maybe the initial testing is more than the regular testing the doc wants to do. Good luck and welcome to hormoneland!
Hmm, today it has a 'Humana discount' listed, although it still says 'in review'. Is that what you mean? Here's what it says:
Date of Claim: 03/04/2011
Total Charges: 903.00
Humana Discount: 521.59
Plan Paid: 381.41
You Pay: 0.00
So I'm guessing this means unless they find out it's for transexual HRT, it'll be fully covered? Even if I'm not paying for it, I'm still disgusted on principal. Why on earth should it cost that much? How long can those tests really take to do, you know? I'm also wondering if my employer's group plan rate increase because of me if the subsequent panels cost that much. Man, what if they try to get rid of me for costing them more money? It'll be obvious to them in a few months what's costing so much....ugh.
Thanks for the well wishes, I'm glad to finally be getting started on hormones, just frustrated with all the details, haha.