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Ever thought what is the most often quoted reason for non-payment by a self funding patient?

The same reason is quoted over and over again.

It is not ‘I haven’t got the money” nor is it “I didn’t realise it was so much”, not even “The invoice must have got lost in the post”.

Actually, it is…

I’ve already paid

“But when I registered at the Private Hospital, they took a swipe of my debit (or credit] card and the fees should have been taken from that”

Why is this always being quoted?

Why should you be suspicious?

In answer to the first question, it’s because the patient assumes the bill will be “sorted” by the hospital.

They don’t realise that the transaction is between them and you.

In answer to the second part, you should not be suspicious.

This is not to suggest the fault lies with the reception staff at the private hospital.

The Fault.

Recently I went with my own partner to a private hospital and as she checked in, it was very clearly explained that her debit card swipe covered only the hospital fees.

There was even a sign up to that effect on the wall in front of us. So my partner, as all private patients, should realise what is covered by the swipe of their debit card.

Yet a few weeks’ later when the invoice arrived from the consultant, she said something was wrong The Hospital had taken a swipe of her card when she attended the consultation.

Quite rightly, she called the consultant’s secretary who explained the situation and payment was made the same day.

It does demonstrate, however, the most often quoted reason why payment for a self funding invoice has not been made.

pete@medicalhealthcaremanagement.co.uk