Hi Karen, I had OHS to replace my aortic valve back in 2011 at Cleveland Clinic. I received nothing but the finest care from all I encountered. They truly are the best in the field, and when it comes to your heart you want the best. My Surgeon was Lars Svensson. I had employer sponsored insurance so I payed what they didn't I suppose. I remember my portion being about $7k I think. The surgery was well over $100k back then. Either way, every facility is going to have you sign something that says you are responsible for charges not covered by your insurance company. If they said they got an appeal approval ask them to see that in writing. There must be some documentation of it. I hope you get this settled so you can focus on your surgery and healing. You got this!
I would expect to sign a doc saying that I was responsible for charges not covered by the ins. co. If all had been going smoothly with the CC I would not have had a problem signing it but the CC's misleading, conflicting behaviors and their failure in filing appeals and then lying to me about it and on two separate occasion falsely said an appeal was approved.
I was told an urgent appeal was filed, then later contacted when a response was due on the appeal and told the urgent appeal was denied. They lied, they NEVER filed an urgent appeal and they had about 2-3 wks. prior to the surgery date to do it.
Then 2 days before I was to fly out, I received an email saying that an appeal had been approved. I asked the CC for a copy of the approval. CC's emailed back admitting they did NOT have approval.
Absolutely everything went like the above... from medical issues, bleeding history, additional tests, estimates, etc. It felt like I was being sold, not assisted in the process, or I was an annoyance and say whatever to get me off the phone. Maybe I got a poorly run surgeon's office. Certainly everyone's experience isn't like this.
The fact that they failed in dealing with the ins. on the frontend, made me question if they would on the backend which could end up in a lengthy process or they could just come after me instead. Seems like a much simpler process, then dealing with the ins. co., only one simple court order and they could put liens on my home etc. They may even benefit financially more this way.
Originally my surgeon was Dr. McCurry, then when I set up my portal it said Dr. Umana so I called and questioned this. I was told Dr. Umana was a great surgeon with 20 yrs. experience. Some facts were withheld so I couldn't make an informed decision. The Dr. was brand new to the CC, brand new to this country from Bolivia, and a pediatric surgeon. He was hired for the Florida location, but was in Cleveland for surgical training and experience in the U.S.
I also saw an article where surgeons from Texas were going to Bolivia that were training him in some cardiac surgical procedures.
Even after I spoke with the NP about this an requested another surgeon, another person later tried to sell me again on Dr. Umana and insisted he has been at the CC for 20 years! My trust in the CC has faded.