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That’s when the facility requires you to sign a document that sez if Medicare or your insurance company doesn’t pay your responsible. (More)-In healthcare, an ABN, or Advance Beneficiary Notice, is a written notice that a healthcare provider gives to a patient before providing a service that Medicare may not cover. It essentially informs the patient, in advance, that they may be held financially responsible for the cost of that service if Medicare denies the claim.

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I think I had to sign somethjng like that for an eye exam at Bascom Palmer. The doctor looked and found my medical history online and e started dressing me down about “ wasting their time” when they sent me a bill I called the omsbudsman and they forgave the bill.
I just red in one of the blogs that what I’m experiencing is not an eye disorder but a brain disorder which is why he saw that I’ve been going to eye doctors for over ten years None of these specialist saw that I need a neurologist.
Just another Faux pas by know it all doctors.
I’m hoping to hear from the doctor who wrote the blog about this vison problem
Thanks for educating me about ABN