Welcome to Holland Hospital! We are delighted to provide you with the best healthcare experience in town. As part of our commitment to exceptional customer service, we want to ensure that you have a great experience when it comes to paying your hospital bill. That is why we have created a comprehensive guide to Holland Hospital Bill Pay. In this guide, you will find detailed instructions on how to pay your hospital bill online, over the phone, and by mail. We are here to help make sure that you understand your bill and that you can make your payment with ease. Whether you are a first-time patient or a seasoned member of our family, we want you to know that we are here to make sure that your payment experience is an easy and stress-free one. So, let’s get started – read on to learn more about Holland Hospital Bill Pay!
To make a payment, you may use this official links below:
Billing & Financial Information
https://www.hollandhospital.org/hh/financial-information.aspx
Please call our Patient Financial Advocates at (616) 394-3626 to discuss any of these payment options. Monthly Payment Plans. If you cannot pay your balance in
Billing & Insurance
https://www.hollandhospital.org/hh/hh-billing-insurance.aspx
Please contact the Holland Hospital Billing office at (616) 394-3116 if you have questions. What can you do if you are having difficulty paying for health care
Will I pay more for services with Provider Based Billing?
Depending on the specific insurance coverage, some patients might have to pay more. We advise patients to review their insurance benefits or get in touch with their insurance company to find out what their policy will cover and any potential out-of-pocket costs.
Most patients with supplemental insurance who are also covered by a government program won’t probably have to pay more out-of-pocket. You will probably have to pay something if you don’t have a supplement. Find out what will be covered by your insurance plan by contacting them.
What is different about billing for a hospital based outpatient clinic?
When you visit a doctor in a private office setting, all services and expenses are combined into a single charge in accordance with Medicare/Medicaid billing rules. The physician and clinic (facility) charges are billed separately when you visit a doctor in an outpatient setting affiliated with a hospital. Your charges for each office visit or service are broken down on your billing statement. A portion of the total goes to the primary provider you visit (your doctor). The remainder is for the location (building, staff, tools, and other resources). Although they are listed separately on your bill, the charges will total the same as what a patient would be charged.
When a hospital owns space and hires physicians to provide patient care, this is the standard billing procedure for those organizations. Additionally, it separates independent facilities from those that serve as departments of hospitals.
Depending on whether you have Medicaid or Medicare coverage, there could be two (2) separate charges on your bill. A single fee for the facility and a different fee for any professional or medical services will apply. You might be charged two (2) co-insurance amounts if you have Medicare insurance, depending on particular insurance benefits. You may make two (2) co-payments if you have Medicaid insurance.
There is a possibility that some benefits for these services and procedures may vary depending on the particular insurance coverage. Because a portion of the billed service is being charged as a hospital charge, some patients may have to pay a higher price. The co-insurance and deductible of the health plan are to blame for the cost increase rather than an increase in actual fees. If you have a supplement plan, you probably won’t notice much of a difference.
Patients should review their insurance benefits or get in touch with their insurance company to find out what their policy will cover and what out-of-pocket costs they may have.
Your care will not change. You will keep visiting your regular physician and medical staff and getting top-notch care. Exams and appointment scheduling will proceed in the same manner as in the past.
Coinsurance and deductibles may be covered by a secondary insurance. Check your benefits or ask your insurance company for details.
If you have any questions, call the Holland Hospital Billing office at (616) 394-3116.
What can you do if you are having difficulty paying for health care services?
For information on financial assistance, please call our Patient Financial Advocates at (616) 394-3626.