Why You Shouldn't Depend On Cashless Health Insurance For Emergency Hospitalizations?
What Is a Cashless Claim?
Before
the introduction of cashless facilities, you had to pay for hospitalization
costs out of your own money before submitting an insurance claim for those
costs. A reimbursement claim is what this procedure is known as. This forced
families to always have some cash on hand to pay the hospital bill, receive the
necessary medical care, and then submit an insurance claim for reimbursement.
Insurance
companies now have a list of hospitals where you can simply receive early
approval from the insurance company, which means they will approve your claim
and agree to pay the money directly to the hospital. This is due to the
introduction of cashless facilities. This was established to lessen the stress
on your family to manage papers and arrange a large sum of money. In a cashless
system, the hospital and insurer communicate and exchange paperwork before the
insurer pays the hospital the approved sum in full.
Particularly
if you are experiencing a planned hospitalization, this is rather simple and
hassle-free. You give the insurance
provider advance notice, along with the doctor's recommendations,
specifics of the suggested course of treatment, an estimate of the cost, etc.
They examine your medical needs and approve a price. They pledge to make a cash
payment to the hospital.
1-Pre-authorization
requests are typically submitted as the first step in a cashless claim when
hospitalization is planned, namely, when you are aware that you will need to be
admitted for treatment, surgery, or another procedure.
2-The
hospital insurance desk will also need copies of your identification documents,
health care, and policy paperwork before submitting them to the insurer on your
behalf.
3-After
reviewing all the information, the insurer will grant a pre-authorization for
the maximum amount that can be paid.
4-After
this, you'll enter the hospital and undergo the necessary procedures or
treatments.
5-The
final bill is submitted to the insurer before discharge (again, via the
hospital insurance desk itself), who then reviews approves, and pays the
hospital directly.
6-The
bill will reflect any charges that the insurance does not cover, and you will
be responsible for paying them out of pocket.
This May Not Work In Emergency
You'll
observe that a pre-authorization cannot be obtained in advance in the event of
emergency hospitalization. And that's why it's complicated.
Pre-authorization
from insurers may take 6 to 24 hours because they must assess and confirm that
you have sufficient coverage, the therapy is covered, etc. You won't have this
time if you are in an emergency. Therefore, even when a cashless facility is offered,
the hospital will require a deposit before granting you access to its services.
If
the admission was the result of an accident, which is a combination of numerous
emergency conditions, you will receive emergency care to stabilize you, but
someone will need to pay an advance fee to admit you to a room or ward.
The Hospital Desk Isn't Open 24*7
The
hospital department that processes the claim on your behalf does not function
24 hours a day, 7 days a week, like an insurance firm, which adds to the difficulty.
There may be set business hours and holiday closings. As a result, the cashless
claim process won't even be started if you are admitted during a closed
hospital desk shift. You will thus need to pay a deposit.
Will The
Hospital Return The Advance Payment
When
the insurance company confirms the cashless claim request,
which could take 6–12 hours following the submission of all the documentation
and bills, the hospital will reimburse you for the advance payment that you
made to the hospital. However, hospitals may retain a small fraction of the
deposit for any reductions the insurer may make in the final approval, which
comes after your discharge papers and the full amount of the bill have been
paid.
What Can You
Do To Ensure The Best Cashless Claim Settlement Experience
The
following three steps will help you have the greatest cashless claim settlement
experience possible:
1-If
your treatment is scheduled, go to the hospital beforehand to start the
cashless claim procedure. As a result, you won't have to pay an advance fee and
the cashless system will be approved on the day of entrance.
2-Always
keep a credit card open and an emergency fund on hand. They will be useful if
you have to make an advance payment to be treated or admitted to the hospital.
3-Keep
soft copies of your cashless card, policy document, and Aadhar card of your
family members in an easy-to-access drive folder on multiple smartphones in
your house. This will ensure you have access to all the documents you need for
admission ready - even in an emergency.
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