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Insurance accepted at Intermountain

Intermountain Health works with most major health insurance carriers. We recommend calling your insurance and ask if Intermountain is in-network, any co-payments, co-insurances, and deductibles you might have

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Need to pay a bill?

We offer many ways to pay your bill. If you need help, we offer financial assistance, payment plans, and financial counselors. Your financial well-being is important to us, and we're here to help every step of the way

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Your health and well-being are important to us

Do you need help paying your bill?

Our financial counselors can see if you qualify for financial assistance or discounts, help you set up a payment plan, or discuss your other options. You're not alone, we are here to help every step of the way

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Insurance Billing Frequently Asked Questions

Below are common questions we receive about insurance billing

Coordination of benefit rules apply. Contact your provider for help in determining the proper order for billing.

Due to confidentiality, we are unable to send bills directly to your employer. However, we will send claims directly to your employer's Workers Comp carrier. We will need their name, address and claim number. You may take your bill to your employer and work directly with them.

Intermountain bills all insurance carriers. If your insurer does not include Intermountain as a preferred provider, you may be billed for non-covered charges or be responsible for reduced benefits.

Please contact your carrier to verify your coverage and/or benefits.

The usual and customary fee schedule is set up so that non contracted providers are reimbursed at a rate comparable to other HMO reimbursements in the same geographical area. The patient is responsible for charges that exceed the usual and customary amount.

Contact the facility listed on your statement for additional assistance.

You will be responsible for charges your insurance company does not authorize or cover. It is recommended that you contact the ordering provider to discuss whether to receive the service and for other possible funding sources.

You should bring your current insurance card to your next visit. You should also contact our billing offices to provide updated information.

Insurance payments for claims that are sent directly to you, whether from primary or secondary insurance companies, should be used to pay outstanding charges to Intermountain Healthcare. Patients are financially responsible for all outstanding charges. Either deposit the insurance check and send us a personal check, or forward the insurance check as soon as possible.

Under any plan, there may be services that are not covered because the insurance company may consider them routine or unnecessary. If you disagree with the decision, you should contact your insurance company for more information.

Based on your insurance plan, you may be responsible for deductibles, copays and co-insurance for fees not covered by your insurance company.

It is recommended that you contact your insurance plan or provider directly if you have any questions or concerns about precertification or preauthorization.