Bournewood Health Systems is committed to helping our patients regain hope and continue their recovery journey by delivering excellent patient care. Whether you are searching for the right treatment option for yourself, a family member, or friend, we support price transparency and believe it is important to have the information necessary to make informed choices when choosing a healthcare provider.
We also offer patients the ability to pay online. Please email us at [email protected] and we will provide you with a personalized link to pay online.
You may also use this email to interact with our team and ask questions. You also will see on your billing statement instructions on how to reach out to us via email or phone to make payment if you prefer.
We are happy to provide you an estimate of your financial responsibility after your insurance company pays their portion; or we can provide you with any additional information about other ways you can make your payments.
On this page, we’ve also provided a link to our hospital charge list for our services. We realize looking at a list of charges can be overwhelming, so we are providing some definitions and information to help frame understanding of what the charge list is and what the charge list is not:
Charge: The dollar amount assigned to a specific healthcare service before negotiating any discounts with payors. The charge is different from the price. Very few patients pay the charge regardless of their insurance status; and, therefore, this data is not meaningful to people.
Cost: The definition of cost varies by the party who is incurring the expense: To the patient, cost is the amount payable out of pocket for health care services. To the provider, cost is the expense (direct and indirect) incurred when delivering health care services to our patients. To the insurer, cost is the amount payable to the provider or reimbursable to the patient. To the employer, cost is the expense related to providing health benefits.
Out-of-Pocket: Portion of the total price for healthcare services and treatment for which the patient is responsible. This includes copayments, coinsurance, and deductibles.
Price: The negotiated and contracted amount providers expect to be paid by payers (also called the “allowed amount”). Your out-of-pocket liability is based on this allowed amount. Note that the price for a service will vary by insurance plan as these are separately negotiated.
Please note that while we have Standard Charges that are the same for each patient, the final Cost, Price, or Out-of-Pocket cost may vary depending on your insurance plan or whether you qualify for financial assistance. Please contact us at [email protected] and we will be happy to provide you an estimate of your financial responsibility after your insurance company pays their portion, or provide you additional information about our self-pay discounts, charity care policy, and additional payment plan options.
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