Accepted Insurance
We accept many types of insurance as well as offer options for those without insurance coverage. Please note that you’re responsible for reporting any insurance changes to us.
If an insurance payment is sent directly to you, it should be used to pay any outstanding charges to Mary Free Bed. Deposit the insurance check as soon as possible, and send Mary Free Bed a personal check or forward the insurance check. For your convenience, we accept cash, personal checks, debit cards, money orders, Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover. Secure online bill payment also is available.
Blue Cross Blue Shield (BCBS) and Associated Plans
- Blue Cross Blue Shield (BCBS)
- Blue Cross Federal
- Blue Cross MESSA
- Blue Cross Trust
- Blue Choice
- Blue Cross Out-of-State Plans
- Blue Care Network
We can bill all Blue Cross Blue Shield plans. Most Blue Cross plans generally have deductibles and/or co-insurance; you (or a guarantor) will be responsible for these costs.
Inpatient
Most Blue Cross policies require you to have pre-certification approval for inpatient admissions.
Most Blue Cross Blue Shield plans will not cover drivers training and psychology services that are non-testing. One of our Patient Financial Services representatives can meet with you to discuss self-pay options and the Community Financial Aid (charity care) funding guidelines.
Clinic
Clinic services are often not a covered benefit. You may be required to make payment prior to receiving clinic services.
Clinic and Outpatient
If you have Blue Cross Blue Shield Master Medical coverage, it will be your responsibility to bill Master Medical for the services you receive in the event of a denial from regular Blue Cross Blue Shield. It’s important for you to submit this claim form to Blue Cross Blue Shield Master Medical immediately and return the payment or responses to our office promptly. Patient Financial Services allows 90 days for the Blue Cross Blue Shield Master Medical payment of response. Once that time has passed, you will be responsible for the full balance. The secondary insurance carrier cannot be billed until a Blue Cross Blue Shield Master Medical response is received. Special circumstances apply for lymphedema and serial casting supplies; you’ll be informed of your responsibility for payment of items prior to registration and during registration. The following outpatient services are not covered by most Blue Cross Blue Shield plans: drivers’ training, social services, recreational therapy and medical supplies. A Patient Financial Services representative will contact you prior to scheduling non-covered services to discuss self-pay options and our Community Financial Aid funding guidelines.
Medicaid, Medicaid HMO and Children’s Specialty Health Care Services
Inpatient
Patient Financial Services will bill the appropriate plan if you have active Medicaid, Medicaid HMO, or Children’s Specialty Health Care Services (CSHCS) coverage. It’s your responsibility to provide us with the most current Medicaid, Medicaid HMO or CSHCS information; please do so prior to receiving services. It’s especially important to ensure we have your most up-to-date insurance information; if you have other insurance, Medicaid will not pay until the other insurance has paid or denied services. An admission will not occur until the pre-authorization is received in the case of Medicaid HMOs requiring preauthorization of an inpatient admission.
Medicare and Medicare Supplemental
Patient Financial Services will bill Medicare or the Medicare HMO if you have Medicare coverage. For each benefit period, Medicare pays for all covered costs except the Medicare Part A deductible (2021 = $1,484) during the first 60 days and coinsurance amounts for hospital stays that last beyond 60 days and no more than 150 days. For each benefit period, you’ll pay (for calendar year 2021):
For each benefit period, you’ll pay (for calendar year 2021):
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- A total of $1,484 for a hospital stay of 1-60 days.
- $371 per day for days 61-90 of hospital stay.
- $742 per day for days 91-150 of a hospital stay (Lifetime Reserve Days).
- All costs for each day beyond 150 days.
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Skilled Nursing Facility Coinsurance
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- $185.50 per day for days 21 through 100 for each benefit period.
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Part B: (covers Medicare eligible physician services, outpatient hospital services, certain home health services, durable medical equipment)
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- $203 per year (Note: You pay 20% of the Medicare approved amount for services after you meet the $203 deductible)
- Medicare law no longer limits how much it pays for your medically necessary outpatient services in one calendar year.
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Additional information about Medicare premiums, deductibles and coinsurance rates for 2021 is available in the fact sheet titled “2021 Medicare Parts A & B Premiums and Deductibles” on the www.cms.gov website.
To ensure fast and efficient processing of your Medicare claim, we require you to complete a Medicare Secondary Payer Questionnaire when you register. If you have a Medicare supplemental policy, we’ll bill any portion of the bill that Medicare or Medicare HMO don’t pay to the supplemental insurance carrier.
- You must alert us to any additional insurance policies if you’re also covered by Medicare. It’s also important to know if your supplemental policy is a basic supplemental policy, Blue Cross Blue Shield Exact Fill or a maintenance policy. You will be billed if there’s no secondary insurance, and the total balance due was not collected in advance.
- Special circumstances apply for lymphedema and serial casting supplies; you’ll be informed of your responsibility for payment of items prior to registration and during registration.
- Patient Financial Services may issue an advance beneficiary notice (ABN), as required by Medicare. An ABN is a written notice that a physician or hospital gives to you as a Medicare beneficiary. The purpose of the ABN is to alert you to circumstances in which Medicare is unlikely to pay for a specific service or item that is normally covered by Medicare. This allows you to make an informed decision about receiving items or services that you’ll have to pay for out of pocket or though other insurance. The following services are not covered by Medicare: drivers’ training, pool therapy, recreational therapy services and social work charges. One of our Patient Financial Services representatives will contact you prior to scheduling any non-covered services to discuss self-pay options and our Community Financial Aid funding guidelines.
Auto Insurance
Inpatient, Clinic and Outpatient
We will bill the appropriate auto insurance carrier if you’re admitted because of a car accident or other automobile-related injury. You are responsible for filing an accident claim or the assigned claim forms prior to admission or services. Any services not covered by auto insurance will be billed to any secondary insurance. The balance will be billed to you if you don’t have a secondary insurance carrier. You’ll also be billed in the event your auto insurance rejects the claim or does not respond in 90 days. In such cases, it is your responsibility to seek payment from your insurance carrier. No-fault payers are responsible for paying the amount due in full within 30 days of the receipt of the bill.
Marketplace Insurance Plans
Patients should reach out prior to scheduling to determine Mary Free Bed participation with any plan not listed on this website.
Other Insurance
Patient Financial Services bills for all commercial, individual, group, self-insured, HMO, PPO and CHAMPUS policies. It’s your responsibility to:
• Check with your employer or insurance carrier to obtain and complete the required forms
• Obtain prior authorization for all clinic services if it’s a requirement of your policy. Any non-covered services are billed to you
Self-Pay Patients (Including the Uninsured)
Our experts in patient financial services will review your options with you if you aren’t insured and you don’t qualify for Community Financial Aid (charity care). Sums paid for deductibles, co-payments or other out-of-pocket expenses generally don’t qualify for the discount. In cases of financial hardship, a discount for these expenses may be considered and approved by a Patient Financial Services manager. Exceptions are considered on a case-by-case basis.
Workers’ Compensation
Inpatient, Clinic and Outpatient
If a referring facility determines you’ve been admitted as the result of an injury at work, our Patient Financial Services must bill your employer’s workers’ compensation carrier. Patient Financial Services will submit a bill to either your employer or your employer’s insurance company.