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Same. The paperwork alone is enormous, and there's always a lingering dread of "What if my insurance doesn't cover this somehow?"
It consumes so much time and is so stressful. This healthcare system is an embarrassment and I cannot believe there are people who advocate for this.
Have we mentioned we have 12 month maternity leave?
What if they use the wrong billing code? What if part of their automation to increase efficiency means being charged for work that was never done? What if they send testing out to a place that is our is network? What is the hospital is in network but the fucking emergency room is not?
Before the ACA you could add: what if I hit my lifetime maximum coverage and what if they consider my condition to be pre-existing?
What if the insurance just aggressively "makes errors" to delay payment?