Phoebe
10-02-2003, 09:57 AM
Hi Ladies,
I didn't want to post this on the other "homebirth ending up in hospital" thread as this is not quite on the same subject lines. From reading the posts on that thread though made me think about something...
If you are transported to a hospital during labor that is in your insurance network but you recieve surgery/care from a Dr. that isn't a part of your insurance plan, how do you end up paying for that?? I just assume that that Dr. would be covered but just as an 'out of network' Dr. At least in my PPO plan.
I don't plan on having a particular backup Dr. I know some people do get a Dr. to agree as backup but I am so nonconfrontational and possibly easily bullied/scared by negative doctors that I don't want to even see one at all if I don't have to. I don't want to go to prenatals at all with them because I don't want any of the tests and I'm afraid I'll cave out of being bullied/guilted. I also would not feel good about not being up front with my Dr. and planning all along not to use him/her in labor.
If you were transported to the hospital last minute and you didn't already have a particular Dr. to call in, did most of you get totally screwed with the bills? I sure can't afford to pay 15,000 out of pocket for a c/s!
My heart goes out to any of you who may have had a disappointing birth experience. That above all is my biggest fear. All we can do is try to do what we think is right for us and our babies.
Thanks,
Amy
I didn't want to post this on the other "homebirth ending up in hospital" thread as this is not quite on the same subject lines. From reading the posts on that thread though made me think about something...
If you are transported to a hospital during labor that is in your insurance network but you recieve surgery/care from a Dr. that isn't a part of your insurance plan, how do you end up paying for that?? I just assume that that Dr. would be covered but just as an 'out of network' Dr. At least in my PPO plan.
I don't plan on having a particular backup Dr. I know some people do get a Dr. to agree as backup but I am so nonconfrontational and possibly easily bullied/scared by negative doctors that I don't want to even see one at all if I don't have to. I don't want to go to prenatals at all with them because I don't want any of the tests and I'm afraid I'll cave out of being bullied/guilted. I also would not feel good about not being up front with my Dr. and planning all along not to use him/her in labor.
If you were transported to the hospital last minute and you didn't already have a particular Dr. to call in, did most of you get totally screwed with the bills? I sure can't afford to pay 15,000 out of pocket for a c/s!
My heart goes out to any of you who may have had a disappointing birth experience. That above all is my biggest fear. All we can do is try to do what we think is right for us and our babies.
Thanks,
Amy