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My Experience With the Financial Demands of Having a Miscarriage

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I joined Minti in early November of 2008, just a few days after finding out that I was pregnant with my first child.  Just a few days after that, I began spotting.  I didn't have any cramping or pain until the next day, when the spotting got heavy enough to be considered bleeding.

I didn't have any insurance at the time, but I ended up in the emergency room for about 5 hours that night.  I had talked to a doctor at the local clinic before going to the hospital, and she assured me that even if I had no insurance I would be covered by our state's health care system.  My assets wouldn't matter at all when the application was processed, since I was pregnant.

I completed the application while I was waiting for the results of my blood tests to be processed, and submitted it a few days afterward.  About a week later, I was told that I was denied because I could not provide a positive pregnancy test.  It didn't matter that I had been pregnant when I completed the application and sought treatment: because I had suffered a miscarriage, I just didn't deserve the assistance.

I don't know which was harder to deal with: the fact that I miscarried, or the fact that the total I now owed the hospital, the radiologist, and the emergency physician totalled almost $3,000.  For someone who's been mostly living paycheck to paycheck, it was devastating.  I had no idea how I was going to come up with that amount of money, especially in the month I was given to do it.

One of my coworkers suggested that I call the hospital, the radiologist, and the physician's billing numbers to try to work out  a payment plan.  Since I couldn't come up with the full amount I owed them, she suggested that they would accept smaller monthly payments until the entire balance was paid off.  I took her advice and called the hospital first, expecting to just try to negotiate a monthly payment plan.  When I explained my situation to the representative that answered the phone, she suggested that I consider applying for patient financial aid.  She asked me a few simple questions about my household's income and our monthly expenses, and all I had to do was bring in a copy of my husband's and my own most recent pay stubs.

The radiologist and emergency physician didn't offer similar plans, but I was able to work out payment plans that will allow me to have both paid off in approximately six months.  It really took a load off of me, and about a month after I applied for the hospital's patient financial aid, I had a response: I had been approved for the full amount I owed.

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janicepovey
January 2009 | janicepovey
Re: My Experience With the Financial Demands of Having a Miscarriage

I am so sorry to hear about your loss, this must have been a stressful time for you.   We complain here in Australia about our health system and we have no right to after reading what happened to yourself....am pleased it worked out for you in the end.

Regards Janice



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emmie
January 2009 | emmie
Re: My Experience With the Financial Demands of Having a Miscarriage

How awful , imm so sorry to hear of your loss glad you got it sorted edventually must of bee such a stressful day for you xx



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mumof2b
January 2009 | mumof2b
Re: My Experience With the Financial Demands of Having a Miscarriage

I'm so sorry for the loss of your baby, what a traumatic experience for you. I still don't understand how somewhere like America can't support their people with free basic medical care. As Nat also said I feel so lucky in Australia that we don't have that worry. I'm glad that in the end they could come up with a payment plan for you, it must have been a weight off your shoulders.

Wishing you all the best.

 



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natelz1
January 2009 | natelz1
Re: My Experience With the Financial Demands of Having a Miscarriage

What a very traumatic time for you. We ar so lucky in NZ where, our maternity is paid for, and emergancy hospital care. Youve just made me realise how lucky we are. Sorry about your loss...



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