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How to book an appointment to discuss medical billing problems

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Let HHA review your bills to minimize issues and ensure accuracy

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HHA will contact Billing Offices on your behalf to discuss possible mistakes

Incorrect medical bills?

Case Study:

 

A client called Houston Health Advocacy with a large medical bill due to their procedure being considered "experimental".  A call to the billing office corrected the coding on the claim and the insurance company covered all the cost. 

Trouble Paying Bills?

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HHA negotiates high bills on our client's behalf

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HHA analyzes existing insurance coverage to maximize claims

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HHA will do our best to guide and aid uninsured patients

Case Study:

 

A client had a large stack of bills from a recent hospitalization.  Houston Health Advocacy made an action plan to tackle these bills.  Billing offices were called and these bills were lowered and payment plans put into place once all the providers were aware of all of this client's other bills.

Anxious about costs?

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Let HHA review your bills to minimize issues and ensure accuracy

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HHA will contact Billing Offices on your behalf to discuss possible mistakes

Case Study:

 

A client who lost their job and had not been able to apply for health insurance needed help with their large hospital bill.  Houston Health Advocacy guided them in applying for financial assistance to reduce their bills to low monthly payments.

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Disclaimer: The patient advocacy provided by Bonnie Sheeren is not the practice of medicine as defined by the Texas Occupations Code (TOC) § 151.002(13): she does not purport to diagnose, treat, or “offer to treat a mental or physical disease or disorder or a physical deformity or injury by any system or method, or the attempt to effect cures of those conditions. . ..” Additionally, Bonnie Sheeren does not contend to practice the “Healing Art,” including “any system, treatment, operation, diagnosis, prescription, or practice to ascertain, cure, relieve, adjust, or correct a human disease, injury, or unhealthy or abnormal physical or mental condition,” pursuant to TOC § 104.002.

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