@JL I’ve never heard of Coinsurance in my life 😂 idk if I’d be able to set up an account a year and a half later especially since I’m no longer on medi-cal because I’ve moved to Illinois! I should’ve made MediCAL more specific in this post 😅
You should always be able to set up medical accounts with providers you previously had records with. That's the great the about EHR systems. You can usually even dig up historic results. If it's medi cal, though, or any other Medicaid, I doubt they have coinsurance. Best way to know is to call if you're not sure!
@Kassidi girl I hope that’s what they tell me!!
@Korissa pretty sure it's illegal for them to bill you about something you couldn't know about and it doesn't count against your credit score, so don't stress too much!
I’d just call the hospital and make sure your bill is settled. That’s what we did
It depends on your insurance. I have a MyChart account with my hospitals portal and was able to see all of the billing for my pregnancy including OB and MFM visits, as well as the birth and my baby's stay as a newborn. We chose our medical plan specifically because we had no coinsurance so I knew how much it would be (just $1500 in copays for the hospital stay). If you had coinsurance or other costs you didn't pay, you may have a bill. Can you create an account with the hospital to see or call them?