Kristen
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So if anybody wanted to, those resources were there for you, not that you had to. And I always made that very clear in the post. You don't have to be on this bandwagon to bring justice to origins, but if you want to, here are your resources.
So if anybody wanted to, those resources were there for you, not that you had to. And I always made that very clear in the post. You don't have to be on this bandwagon to bring justice to origins, but if you want to, here are your resources.
We started sharing information from an ex-employee in the group about how Origins had been stealing from patients, essentially charging them more than what they owed per their insurance and then not giving any refunds. Origins charged globally and you paid all of your fees up front. You paid what they quoted you would be charged through your insurance. And that was it.
We started sharing information from an ex-employee in the group about how Origins had been stealing from patients, essentially charging them more than what they owed per their insurance and then not giving any refunds. Origins charged globally and you paid all of your fees up front. You paid what they quoted you would be charged through your insurance. And that was it.
We started sharing information from an ex-employee in the group about how Origins had been stealing from patients, essentially charging them more than what they owed per their insurance and then not giving any refunds. Origins charged globally and you paid all of your fees up front. You paid what they quoted you would be charged through your insurance. And that was it.
So if you were overcharged or you paid more for certain services that you shouldn't have paid for or they messed up the billing somewhere somehow, unless you went back and looked through your verification of benefits, you went through your insurance bill and then compared it to your bill from Origins, you wouldn't know that you'd been overcharged.
So if you were overcharged or you paid more for certain services that you shouldn't have paid for or they messed up the billing somewhere somehow, unless you went back and looked through your verification of benefits, you went through your insurance bill and then compared it to your bill from Origins, you wouldn't know that you'd been overcharged.
So if you were overcharged or you paid more for certain services that you shouldn't have paid for or they messed up the billing somewhere somehow, unless you went back and looked through your verification of benefits, you went through your insurance bill and then compared it to your bill from Origins, you wouldn't know that you'd been overcharged.
In total, I paid over $3,000 to Origins, which was well over the amount that I owed them originally. the financial director for Origins Birth and Wellness. She was a placenta encapsulator. Well, she balance billed people regularly. Balance billing is typically done for out-of-network people.
In total, I paid over $3,000 to Origins, which was well over the amount that I owed them originally. the financial director for Origins Birth and Wellness. She was a placenta encapsulator. Well, she balance billed people regularly. Balance billing is typically done for out-of-network people.
In total, I paid over $3,000 to Origins, which was well over the amount that I owed them originally. the financial director for Origins Birth and Wellness. She was a placenta encapsulator. Well, she balance billed people regularly. Balance billing is typically done for out-of-network people.
Balance billing occurs when a health plan doesn't pay the full amount charged by an out-of-network provider, and the provider sends the patient a bill for the remaining amount. What essentially balanced billing is, is you're not allowed to charge a patient more than what their insurance finds them responsible for, even if it's out of network.
Balance billing occurs when a health plan doesn't pay the full amount charged by an out-of-network provider, and the provider sends the patient a bill for the remaining amount. What essentially balanced billing is, is you're not allowed to charge a patient more than what their insurance finds them responsible for, even if it's out of network.
Balance billing occurs when a health plan doesn't pay the full amount charged by an out-of-network provider, and the provider sends the patient a bill for the remaining amount. What essentially balanced billing is, is you're not allowed to charge a patient more than what their insurance finds them responsible for, even if it's out of network.
No surprise bills, essentially, is what the state of Texas has declared.
No surprise bills, essentially, is what the state of Texas has declared.
No surprise bills, essentially, is what the state of Texas has declared.
I had an anonymous person reach out to me who used to be an employee of Origins. And they knew a lot about insurance and they knew a lot about how Origins operated behind the scenes. And they walked me through how to look at my bill, what information I needed to get from my insurance and from Origins to be able to assess whether or not I had been overcharged.
I had an anonymous person reach out to me who used to be an employee of Origins. And they knew a lot about insurance and they knew a lot about how Origins operated behind the scenes. And they walked me through how to look at my bill, what information I needed to get from my insurance and from Origins to be able to assess whether or not I had been overcharged.
I had an anonymous person reach out to me who used to be an employee of Origins. And they knew a lot about insurance and they knew a lot about how Origins operated behind the scenes. And they walked me through how to look at my bill, what information I needed to get from my insurance and from Origins to be able to assess whether or not I had been overcharged.