In July 2022, “An Arm and a Leg” listener Meagan skilled a bout of vertigo that landed her within the emergency room. For greater than two years after, Meagan endured what felt like a endless sequence of communications with the hospital over a medical invoice she knew she didn’t owe.
Meagan spoke with host Dan Weissmann about what saved her motivated to maintain combating and the authorized tactic that lastly led to a breakthrough.
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Transcript: Profitable a Two-12 months Struggle Over a Bogus Invoice
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Dan: Hey there–
Just a few months in the past, we bought a notice from a listener named Meagan in California. It began like this:
“Final month, I efficiently had a supplier pull again a invoice from collections and cease billing me for an ER go to from July 2022.
Meagan was writing to us in fall of 2024– that invoice had not gotten resolved till greater than two years after the ER go to.
Meagan, um, wished to thank us! Her notice stated she’d picked up some tactical recommendation, however she stated the present had helped her maintain going. Right here’s how she put it once we talked along with her.
Meagan: I might hearken to the podcast and type of hear some group and say, I’m not alone. This can be a potential factor, proper?
Dan: After all Meagan’s story is epic. As a result of elements of it are private, she’s requested us to not use her full identify.
This story has some comically wild twists. And a few vital tactical classes.
And it’s Meagan’s reflections on the entire journey that I particularly need to share with you.
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July 28, 2022 was a Thursday. Meagan woke as much as a model new expertise: Vertigo. Nausea. Dizzyness, the works.
Meagan: I simply couldn’t see straight, couldn’t get up… mainly made it to the toilet and laid on the toilet flooring for like 4 hours.
Dan: She referred to as in sick to work, waited to really feel higher. However she didn’t. And she or he bought frightened.
Meagan: I believe what was scariest about it’s that I didn’t know why I had it. What if I’ve a mind tumor and that’s why I can’t see straight, or like, what if one thing’s happening with my eyes?
Dan: Meagan lives alone.
Meagan: So just like the variety of individuals that you just need to name in that scenario, which are like, ‘hello, are you able to like, assist me?’
Dan: That quantity was zero.
She referred to as an ambulance, went to the closest hospital.
The ER docs dominated out the scariest potentialities, gave her meds for dizziness and nausea, despatched her dwelling. And she or he recovered.
That was the straightforward half. On to the payments.
The struggle over the first invoice was actually type of a warm-up. This one arrived a pair months after her ER go to, from the ambulance service. Two thousand, seven hundred twenty-two {dollars} and forty-two cents.
Which Meagan didn’t count on to pay. She’d been to the ER earlier within the 12 months, paid a complete lot of cash — which she knew meant she’d hit her insurance coverage plan’s out-of-pocket most.
Each insurance coverage plan has this: It’s the quantity that, after you hit it, insurance coverage picks up every part else.
So she referred to as her insurance coverage firm.
Meagan: I used to be like,‘Hey, I’ve hit my out of pocket max. This doesn’t make any sense. I’m getting billed.’ They usually type of stated,‘Okay, yeah, we’re on it. We’ll deal with it. We’ll reprocess every part.’
Dan: And she or he did get paperwork from her insurance coverage that stated she owed the ambulance firm nothing.
However she saved getting payments. And after a couple of months, a group company referred to as about them. Meagan says she informed them: My insurance coverage firm says I don’t owe this.
And she or he says their response was, Nicely, do you’ve gotten documentation?
Meagan: They usually stated it on this tone that was like, you don’t know what you’re speaking about and you may’t be proper. Right here’s a really particular doc that you just’re gonna have to show this. And I used to be like, Yeah, I’ve that.
Dan: You could have caught a second particular person laughing there. That’s our producer Claire Davenport, who talked with Meagan and did many of the reporting for this story. Meagan says she emailed the collections people instantly.
Meagan: I used to be like,‘per our dialogue, right here is all of the paperwork that say, I don’t owe you any cash.’ After which they stated,‘okay,’ and I by no means heard from them once more.
Dan: So, Meagan was like, OK cool! That completely labored.
However like I discussed: That ambulance invoice was simply the warmup.
By the point it bought resolved, it was March 2023, nearly eight months after her vertigo assault. Meagan says the hospital nonetheless hadn’t despatched her a invoice for the precise ER go to.
However she had gotten paperwork from her insurance coverage firm, United Healthcare. They present that United had paid the hospital, run by Kaiser Permanente, a couple of thousand {dollars}.
By the best way: We all know all this as a result of Meagan shared dozens of pages of paperwork with us
United appeared to suppose Meagan would owe Kaiser about 5 hundred seventy {dollars}..
Meagan says she lastly heard from Kaiser in July 2023. Simply wanting a 12 months since her ER go to. They despatched a invoice for 3 thousand, 300 eight-one {dollars} and 62 cents. That is nearly six occasions United’s estimate.
Meagan: I’m like, it is a huge amount of cash. I do know I don’t owe it. What’s going on?
Dan: Getting that resolved would take greater than 15 months. And a whole lot of telephone calls. From the beginning, she says she saved in thoughts ideas from this present.
Meagan: One of many issues that y’all speak about on the podcast is simply having that, like, fairly cordial tone, like not getting indignant on the individuals. So each time I’m calling, like I’m pissed off, I’m drained, however I’m having a pleasing dialog with the particular person on the opposite finish of the road who isn’t personally accountable for what’s happening.
Dan: Right here’s how she says these conversations tended to go.
Meagan: I’d name United and I’d say,‘Hey, United. This supplier is billing me. Are you able to guys reprocess this declare?’ And they’d say,‘yep, we’re on it. We see your file.’
Dan: And by the point Meagan says she began making these calls United’s file confirmed Meagan solely owed Kaiser about sixty-four bucks. Meagan says United would promise to inform Kaiser the deal.
Meagan: I might additionally instantly name Kaiser and say,‘Hey, Kaiser. I simply spoke to United. I’m protesting this declare. Please don’t maintain billing me.’
Dan: And so forth.
Meagan: Each single individual that I talked to was making an attempt to be useful. Everybody was like, Oh yeah, like, I’ve appeared by way of your notes, this appears to be like like a mistake.
Dan: She says, they’d inform her, simply give us 10 to 14 enterprise days to course of this.
Meagan: After which I might simply go on with my life.
Dan: However month after month, she says: these fixes simply didn’t stick.
Meagan: And so each time I bought a invoice, it was like, this particular person failed me. Like they weren’t ready to do that and get it mounted for me. And it was simply
super-disappointing. And I used to be like, I’m again in precisely the identical place. Like, I didn’t really feel like I had some other instruments.
Dan: However she discovered methods to maintain going, make the following name. Like remembering how she’d fought off the ambulance invoice.
Meagan: I used to be like, okay, I’m so assured that I don’t owe this as a result of I’ve been profitable earlier than And so that will get me, like, actually amped up and indignant about it.
Dan: That was one type of vitality. Meagan says she additionally bought a whole lot of assist and inspiration from her greatest pal.
Meagan: Her mother had lately needed to go in for knee surgical procedure. Dan: And a few of the payments, they hadn’t appeared proper to Meagan’s pal.
Meagan: And her mother doesn’t communicate a whole lot of English. She’s not very excessive revenue. So she’s bought rather a lot fewer privileges than my pal or myself. And so my pal is the one who took on the accountability of her payments. And so my pal was actually useful in that as a result of we might speak about, like, it’s the precept of it for the individuals who can’t do that.
Dan: Meagan says that precept gave her a special type of vitality: It let her think about that there is likely to be an even bigger level to her struggle.
Meagan: Possibly if I can struggle this, they will discover some problem that this gained’t occur once more and it gained’t occur to any person else.
Dan: And Meagan knew: This was occurring to a whole lot of different individuals.
Meagan: Individuals have been combating for tougher stuff. Individuals have had tougher or longer persistent circumstances, I used to be wholesome, proper? It’s not like I used to be combating most cancers payments or totally different suppliers or simply the complexity that billing can get into. And I really feel like your present was a part of that inspiration for me the place it’s like individuals on the market are going by way of harder issues than only a single hospital go to the place one invoice is incorrect. And so, yeah, I can maintain doing this. That is simple.
Dan: So month after month, Meagan says she simply saved making that subsequent name. And after some time, she tried some new ways.
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After she bought a invoice dated December 24 — Christmas eve — she tried one thing new:
She despatched Kaiser a fax of the assertion from her insurance coverage saying she owes 64 {dollars}, not three thousand.
And she or he says she referred to as Kaiser to comply with up. Bought a man on the telephone.
Meagan: I used to be like, did you get and he was like, I can’t affirm that we’ve obtained it. It takes X quantity of days.
Dan: By the point these days had handed, it was January 2025 — a 12 months and a half after Meagan’s ER go to. She’d been combating the invoice for six months.
And by the tip of January, yet one more invoice arrived.
So… Meagan thinks it’s round this time when she tried to get Kaiser and United on the telephone collectively herself. United had given her a quantity to go alongside to Kaiser’s billing workplace.
As a substitute, this time Meagan bought a Kaiser billing rep to remain on the road whereas Meagan began a three-way name.
However she says United didn’t need that three approach name.
Meagan: They have been like,‘Oh, the shopper is on the road. You may’t use this telephone quantity. Like that is just for companies.’
Dan: No sufferers allowed. Meagan says United transferred the decision to their customer-service line for sufferers.
There was a menu to navigate.. Meagan was used to it. The Kaiser rep, not a lot.
Meagan: So we did the entire like click on, you already know, click on quantity six click on primary enter your you already know No matter and we’d possibly been on maintain for like three or 4 minutes And she or he’s like,‘that is ridiculous. What are they doing? Why have we been right here for therefore lengthy?’ I’m like,‘ma’am, it’s been three minutes. Like, let me inform you what my life has been like these days. I used to be like, I do know this music. I can inform you every part that’s coming.’
Dan: The issue didn’t get solved. Payments saved arriving. Meagan says she saved making calls.
After which in June, a United Healthcare rep gave Meagan a suggestion that turned issues round.
That’s subsequent.
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Meagan’s massive name with a United Healthcare rep didn’t begin with a really hopeful-sounding prognosis. She says the rep informed her:
Meagan: ‘I don’t suppose there’s something extra that we will do, like we’ve. We’ve offered all this info to Kaiser. We don’t know why they’re getting it. We’ve adopted all of their directions.’
Dan: However she says the rep did have one thing to supply. Authorized recourse — proper within the paperwork United had despatched Meagan:
Meagan: The United consultant was like,‘Yeah, take a look at your clarification of advantages.’ There was language that she identified to me that stated,‘you don’t owe this invoice and you’ve got rights.’
Dan: And Meagan says the United rep informed her a few free authorized hotline. Meagan says she ended up speaking with a lawyer who gave her a template for a Stop and Desist letter: A letter that claims, for those who don’t minimize this out, I’d sue you.
The template cited state and federal legal guidelines. Meagan stuffed in particulars about how Kaiser could also be violating them — by billing her for cash she didn’t owe. The letter demanded that they cease contacting her..
And it stated how in the event that they violated her rights– as an illustration, sending her one other invoice or calling her — the legislation gave her the precise to sue for damages. As much as a thousand {dollars} for every occasion.
Meagan despatched her letter licensed mail. She shared the receipt with us.
And, as she informed Claire, this was really the emotional excessive level of the entire epic.
Meagan: I used to be strolling round and I used to be like telling a pair people, I’m like,‘I simply despatched a stop and desist letter to Kaiser’ and they might be like, ‘Oh my gosh, I’m so sorry,’ however for me, I used to be so excited. It’s the primary level at which I felt that I had the facility. Like, all of this example the entire time alongside the best way was like, I’m reliant on Kaiser. I’m reliant on United for these individuals to do issues. And in order that was flipping the script for me the place I’m like, no, I’m a badass.
Dan: After which two months later, she bought one other invoice. This one stated FINAL NOTICE. It stated if she doesn’t pay up, Kaiser will ship her to collections.
So Meagan says she made the following telephone name– and nearly accidentally — she discovered herself saying what turned out to be the magic phrases.
Meagan: I snigger at how I dealt with this as a result of I referred to as Kaiser, I stated – it was a extremely, once more, very cordial dialog. I used to be like, Hey, um, I despatched you guys a stop and desist. Uh, I obtained one other invoice. Um, what’s happening? They usually’re like,‘Undecided. Don’t have it in your file that we ever obtained something. Don’t have any document of that right here with this declare.’ I requested it as a query. That is what’s so humorous to me. I used to be like,‘So like, do I’ve some other choices than to sue y’all?’
Claire: That’s superior. That’s the kindest approach I’ve ever heard of somebody threatening to sue.
Meagan: It’s so humorous on reflection, trigger within the second, it didn’t really feel like a menace. It was similar to. That is the following step, proper? Like, I’ve finished all of the issues that I’m imagined to do and it’s not working. And I believe now we have now to go to court docket. And that’s the place Kaiser got here again and was like, no, no, no, no, no. Like, we don’t, we don’t need to go to court docket. They instantly have been like,‘I’m going to go forward and switch you to somebody.’
Dan: Meagan says the lady she talked to — “Angie” in her notes — appeared to take her significantly.
Meagan: She was like, I’ll pull your letter out of collections. I’ll name you in three days. And it was simply after that, every part was increase, increase, increase, increase, increase
Dan: It took a couple of weeks. Meagan says Angie saved giving her standing experiences.
Meagan: till lastly someday I bought the decision and he or she was like,‘It’s finished. It’s settled. You owe us 64 {dollars},’ which is like, an enormous win, but in addition I used to be like, might I additionally not pay that 64 {dollars} at this level?
Dan: Not fairly. Meagan says Angie transferred her to somebody who would take that sixty-four greenback cost.
Meagan: And she or he goes,‘Is that this hospital go to from 2022?’ She was shocked. She was like,‘this is likely to be the oldest invoice that I’ve ever processed.’ Like, I used to be like,‘yeah.’
Dan: So, it’s finished.
We requested each United and Kaiser about Meagan’s story. They responded by electronic mail. United stated they have been glad their employees have been finally capable of assist.
Kaiser stated Meagan’s “expertise was uncommon, and mustn’t have occurred. It was understandably irritating for her, and we provide our apology.”
Kaiser additionally blamed United for every part. They stated ALL the payments they despatched Meagan “have been primarily based on incorrect info from her insurer, which repeatedly offered us with incorrect quantities for the affected person’s accountability, all whereas offering totally different info to the affected person.”
Which conflicts with Meagan’s recollections, and the paperwork she shared with us.
For example, there’s paperwork Meagan bought from United saying, mainly, “Hey, simply FYI — right here’s a replica of a letter we simply despatched Kaiser.” That letter reveals Meagan’s accountability as being — precisely the quantity Kaiser finally accepted. OK.
In the meantime, Meagan is certainly nonetheless working by way of her emotions about the entire thing.
One among them is definitely disappointment. Meagan says that one of many issues that saved her going was the hope that she might assist Kaiser establish a systemic downside, and repair it.
By the tip, it wasn’t actually in regards to the cash.
After the primary six months, Kaiser really lowered the quantity they have been billing her for — Meagan says she nonetheless doesn’t know why — from three thousand and a few {dollars}, to 5 hundred and a few, which she says she might have paid, no downside.
Meagan: 500 for me was simple. However I do know it’s not for another person and that’s the place I might all the time like pull again that power and be like,‘that is all about a possibility to get one thing mounted.’ I would like this to not occur to different individuals. I imply, it’s, it’s nearly somewhat little bit of a pipe dream to hope that that’s going to occur, however I do know for a reality it by no means occurred as a result of one particular person dealt with my case, after which that was it.
Dan: So disappointment is one feeling. One other one is worry.
Meagan says she could also be extra scared now than when she was combating the invoice. She compares it to the day she referred to as the ambulance, her vertigo assault.
Meagan: I nearly didn’t have the psychological capability on that day to be scared. The whole lot that I did that day was about placing one foot in entrance of the opposite. I used to be like, okay, like, this isn’t good. I’ve to get to the hospital. If I’ve to get to the hospital, like, I have to name an ambulance. If I have to name an ambulance, I want to seek out out the place my telephone is. Okay, I’ve gotten to my telephone. But when I name an ambulance, my entrance door is locked. And I actually – I don’t need them to interrupt my door down. I, like, crawled to my entrance door to unlock it and I simply laid it in my entrance door till the EMTs have been there, proper? That development that I simply informed you most likely took about six hours, proper? Like, it was simply horrible however I didn’t have time to be scared.
Dan: Meagan says whereas she was really combating the invoice, she was simply taking the following step, every time.
Meagan: The scary half for me is definitely right now. Like, I don’t really – I don’t imagine that it’s over. I’m nonetheless scared that I’m going to get one other invoice within the mail, that they’re going to make another mistake that claims, Oh no, she nonetheless owes this cash. And I don’t know when that ends.
Dan: Meagan says she asks herself if she would do all of it once more. And given the frustration, all of the work, and even the worry she nonetheless carries– she’s undecided.
Meagan: it’s exhausting on reflection to know if any of it was value it ‘trigger I might have simply paid 500 and by no means thought of it once more. And that’s actually, actually exhausting to wrestle with.
Dan: However she’s undecided she WOULDN’T do it once more. She’s undoubtedly bought issues she’s realized to understand. Like consumer-protection legal guidelines.
Meagan didn’t study a few of her rights till a United Healthcare employee pointed them out. However they have been printed on the paperwork she’d been getting each month.
Meagan: When push got here to shove, it was written proper there, and you could possibly level to it. And somebody someplace in California fought for that and made {that a} legislation. And I don’t know who they’re, however like each little component of that legislation coming by way of to assist me, I’m very grateful for as a result of it helped me a lot.
Dan: And as Meagan informed my colleague Claire, when associates point out medical payments they’re combating, she likes to encourage them.
Meagan: I like to inform my associates the story of like, oh, I fought a medical invoice and I And I type of simply go away it at that, proper? I need to give them the very fact like there’s a knowledge level that claims generally you may struggle medical payments efficiently. And if it’s essential to speak about something like I’m right here for you,
Claire: We must always create like somewhat badge saying, I fought a medical invoice and I gained or one thing like that. Like somewhat, like, I’m pondering of like a Woman Scout badge, like one thing you could possibly put in your backpack.
Meagan: Precisely.
Claire: Like iron-on
Meagan: Like, ask me about combating medical payments.
Claire: I really like that concept. That’s one thing we should always completely do. I’m going to inform Dan about that.
Dan: I like it too! That is what I particularly love about Meagan’s story: Meagan says our present inspired her to take motion and to maintain going. And now she desires to present encouragement to different individuals.
And: A pal of mine identified one time what’s so cool in regards to the phrase encouragement.
Break it down, en-courage — it’s like, filling somebody up with COURAGE. It makes me so comfortable to suppose that this present inspired Meagan. It makes me inspired. That’s what I need to maintain going, maintain passing alongside.
After all, I additionally need to share a few of the instruments that Meagan found alongside the best way.
For starters, there’s the pattern cease-and-desist letter that lawyer shared along with her. A number of the legal guidelines it cites are California-specific. However California’s an enormous state, possibly you reside there!
Wherever you reside, you’ll have a few of your individual work to do, ensuring the circumstances there apply to you. I’m not a lawyer, and we don’t give authorized recommendation right here. However it is a darned attention-grabbing place to begin!
I additionally need to shout out a hack that Meagan developed: Utilizing the notes app on her telephone to make a cheat-sheet that she’d all the time have along with her.
Meagan: I did most of those telephone calls from work. And so what I noticed is, oh, the payments at dwelling. And I’ve an account quantity and it’s written on the invoice. And I don’t know the way to discover that whereas I’m at my workplace or similar to strolling round, taking a telephone name.
Dan: So she made a spot for them, on her telephone. That’s a tip I undoubtedly intend to repeat. We’ll share extra take-aways in our first help package e-newsletter — for those who’re not signed up, the place to go is arm and a leg present dot com, slash first help package.
And we’ll have a brand new episode for you in a couple of weeks. Until then, maintain your self.
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