yes it looks like a tolit
send a statement to the patient's employer
You have sixty days to dispute an error on a billing statement. It is better served to do it in writing. Never send them your original document, always send copies. Also, send it via certified mail so that you get confirmation of receipt.
I'm not sure I understand the question, but a physician can't legally bill for more services than the office provided at that visit.
Yes it is. Like if you order something and its at the post office they can give lets say 5 days and if you don't pick it up between their time frame than they will send it back. They don't want to hold mail for very long.:-):-D
An invoice is the statement you send to a customer.
No, it is not possible to send a package with a fingerprint at the post office.
The active chemical stays in your system for a few weeks, so they look for it, and no, your doctor has to send the urine away to a lab for analysis. **** This is wrong. Many doctors have urine screens that show results in minutes. Right in the office.
Maybe. If the two doctors are in a clinic together, the clinic may be in only one of their names; if you saw the other one, the clinic could well send you a bill for that which, at a casual glance, might appear to be from a doctor you don't know and never saw. Call the office of the doctor you did see and ask them what's going on. It's probably something innocuous like that.
Yes, they should be sending you a statement each month. However, if you do not owe them anything, they will not need to send you a statement.
They had to send technicians because too many patients were needed for the doctors to attend so the doctors stayed in the hospital while the technicians were sent out
to show the clients summary of transactions in their account during the time from the previous statement to the current statement.
You can send any office document via Gmail. It can be word, PowerPoint, Excel etc sheets. You can send all these documents as attachments.