Accepted Insurance Carriers
Eskenazi Health is contracted with a variety of health insurance carriers to accept a number of plans, which are listed below. If you have further questions about health insurance, please visit our financial counseling page or contact one of our financial counselors at 1.855.202.1053.
Estimates and Price Transparency
In the interest of price transparency, Eskenazi Health provides pricing for professional and hospital charges, frequently shopped services, pharmaceuticals, supplies, and max charges for inpatient stays. Our charges are the same for all patients. A patient may request an estimate for the amount he or she will be charged for nonemergency medical services. Please call 1.855.202.1053 and select option 3 to request an estimate. More information about Good Faith Estimates is available.
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You have the right to receive a "Good Faith Estimate" explaining how much your medical care will cost. Eskenazi Health is committed to empowering patients, in partnership with their care team, to make informed decisions about their health care. This includes helping patients understand the cost of their care, as well as financial assistance that may be available. Because every patient and care plan is unique, we encourage you to call us at 1.855.202.1053 for an accurate and personalized price estimate for your care.
Any patient may request an estimate of the expected charges for non-emergency health care services that have been ordered, scheduled or referred and state law requires that health care providers and facilities provide you with an estimate of the expected bill for medical items and services within five business days of the request.
- You have the right to receive a Good Faith Estimate for the total expected cost of any non-emergency items or services. This includes related costs like medical tests, prescription drugs, equipment and hospital fees. Please call 1.855.202.1053 and select option 3 to request an estimate.
- If you request an estimate and the actual charge for the health care services exceeds your Good Faith Estimate by the greater of: (i) $100; or (ii) 5%, we will provide a written explanation as to why the charges exceed the estimate.
- Make sure to save a copy or picture of your Good Faith Estimate. A Good Faith Estimate is valid for 30 days. If you have questions or for more information about your right to a Good Faith Estimate, please visit www.cms.gov/nosurprises/consumers or call 1.800.985.3059.
In compliance with federal law, Eskenazi Health provides a list of standard charges. The amount a patient pays is based on many factors, including health insurance, benefit plans and other applicable discounts, and the services provided based on each patient’s unique needs; accordingly, each patient’s financial responsibility may vary. The list of standard charges is not a contract or guarantee of the actual costs for the services that may be provided to you.
Subject to the No Surprises Act, you may incur other charges from physicians and other providers separate from the hospital charges for the services identified in the list of standard charges. The other charges could include, for example, pathology, radiology, anesthesia, emergency care, and other physician or surgeon charges. These services may be billed directly by your physician or another third-party provider.
If you have insurance:
- Your insurer determines what services are covered and sets the rate for your deductible, co-pay and co-insurance obligations. You are financially responsible for your deductible, co-pay and co-insurance amounts owed after insurance coverage, subject to the No Surprise Act.
- There is no guarantee that your insurance will cover the services. If your insurer denies a claim because they deem the service not medically necessary, not appropriately pre-authorized, or the facility is out of network for non-emergency services, you may be obligated to pay the total charges, subject to the No Surprise Act. If the service is not covered, Eskenazi Health will assess your eligibility for a discount.
- Your insurer may or may not have a contractual arrangement with Eskenazi Health and its medical staff. We encourage you to confirm that services received at Eskenazi Health are in your health insurance network.
If you do not have insurance or are self-pay:
If you don’t have insurance or don’t intend to use insurance to pay for scheduled non-emergency health care services, federal law requires that health care providers and facilities provide you with an estimate of the expected charges for medical items and services at least one business day before the scheduled services are to be performed.
- If you are uninsured or not using insurance to pay for your health care services and receive a bill that is at least $400 more than your Good Faith Estimate, you can dispute the bill.
- Eskenazi Health will consider your residency and other information to determine your eligibility for a discount. You can contact Financial Eligibility offices at 1.855.202.1053 for an appointment.
Eskenazi Health values innovation and development, and our services continue to grow and change to better serve the community. If you are unable to locate the item or service you are searching for, please contact 1.855.202.1053. Rates, codes, and services are subject to change, and our standard charges are updated at least annually. The listed charges may not reflect the current charges for every item and service and are subject to change at any time without notice. A Good Faith Estimate is only valid for 30 days.
To learn more about your rights under the No Surprise Act, please read about Your Rights and Protections Against Surprise Medical Bills.