As a registered nurse, Krantz was shocked by the added charge. The new charges reflect the “coding” required by insurance companies where doctors add a charge to a “wellness” visit when a patient like Krantz asks about a hip problem or other concern.
Krantz received a letter from the medical provider that stated “the insurance company may require that patients pay or make a co-pay for services beyond the ‘preventive’ part of the appointment.”
I am waiting for the first malpractice case to raise the added charge in the context of a claim of consent. When the doctor is claiming that he received consent, I hope the plaintiff’s lawyer asks him if he doubles the bill if the patient asks too many question. It is a rather curious message: ask whatever you want but be prepared to be charged extra if you do.
Source: CBS
