pellicle
Briefly (I'm at work)
I was asked by the research assistant, acting on behalf of my surgeon, though he is not the head of the study.
I don't recall receiving a copy of what I signed. Guess I had other things on my mind.
When I was asked to participate in September 2015, the study had been in place for two years or more, was my understanding. Thus, I did not feel I was taking a huge risk with a new valve.
I am getting past due statements from providers (though no threats of collection agencies). I have numerous email exchanges with the current research assistant who is trying to sort things out.
I have contacted my insurance company, all the providers, and Edwards Life Sciences.
The kicker is that the tech who did the first echo in October was not qualified to do that particular protocol and didn't get the pictures needed. I was asked to return a few weeks later for another echo. The first time I received $75 for travel and parking, the second time, nothing. And I have the same provider bills from the second echo, which was done because the first was incorrect.
I'll note that my research assistant has walked with me to Admissions to make sure my paperwork is correctly coded to the study account. I witnessed her standing over the shoulder of the patient intake CSR and discussing what codes needed to be entered to ensure I would not be personnally billed.
BTW, this hospital was in the news recently because of a high number of heart transplant deaths.
BTW2, I was not notified via email that I had been quoted here or I would have responded sooner.