First , Thank you for all your help. I need some help. My father came from overseas to visit us for a few weeks. A month and half into the visit he had to be admitted to ER (1 day) for a TIA. He was on Blood Pressure medications but he never had a TIA before. He went back to his country to origin after about 2 weeks. Few days later we received a letter , in name of my father, from the Visitor insurance co. notifying him that the bill raised by the hospital for about $50k for the ER Visit has been declined due to pre-existing condition. We appealed this decision twice over last 12-18 months but was shot down due to pre-existing condition.
Now , before we could reach out to the hospital to talk about the bill. He got a notice from a collection agency based in US-CA in his country of origin. We called the hospital but realized that the bill had been sent to collections without sending us a statement. When we tried to clarify the hospital said that this is the process where they do not send bill overseas and neither to the local address provided since the patient ( my father ) is from overseas. Essentially , we never got a chance to make a payment before the bill was sent to collections.
What can he/we do next ? Has anybody been in this position before ? We have yet to contact the collections agency and have yet to respond to the first notice sent by the collection agency.
Now , before we could reach out to the hospital to talk about the bill. He got a notice from a collection agency based in US-CA in his country of origin. We called the hospital but realized that the bill had been sent to collections without sending us a statement. When we tried to clarify the hospital said that this is the process where they do not send bill overseas and neither to the local address provided since the patient ( my father ) is from overseas. Essentially , we never got a chance to make a payment before the bill was sent to collections.
What can he/we do next ? Has anybody been in this position before ? We have yet to contact the collections agency and have yet to respond to the first notice sent by the collection agency.
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