Billing FAQs

Why am I receiving two charges for one visit?

Some WVU Medicine hospitals own and operate provider-based clinics. Provider-based is a payor designation that allows hospitals to offer outpatient services in a variety of locations.

In these departments you or your insurer may be billed separately for facility services and any physician or professional services, which may impact your coinsurance or other out-of-pocket expenses.

Click here for more detailed information and to view a list of our provider-based locations.

What services are not covered by insurance?

Patients are responsible for services not covered by their plan. Every employer’s benefit plan is different. Please check with your insurance provider before receiving scheduled services. If you have questions about services covered by insurance, please contact us at 855-778-2922.

WVU Medicine services that are not covered by insurance include:

  • Cosmetic services
  • Family planning
  • Non-emergent service provided in an emergency room setting
  • Services considered medically unnecessary

What insurance plans do you accept?

We work with a wide range of insurance plans, including many smaller carriers. View a PDF list of insurers we accept. If your plan is not listed, please check with your insurer.

What healthcare expenses am I responsible for?

Patients may have different, required out-of-pocket expenses for healthcare services, including:

  • Deductible: The amount paid annually before your insurance pays for its share of your services. Some services may be excluded from the deductible depending on your plan.
  • Copay: Fixed expenses for each visit, such as a doctor’s office visit (e.g., $25) or emergency room care (e.g., $100).
  • Coinsurance: The percentage of medical cost that you are responsible for paying.
  • Out-of-pocket maximum: This is the maximum cost you are expected to pay in a single plan year.

What if I do not qualify for financial assistance?

If you are unable to qualify for 100 percent financial assistance, you may still be eligible for discounted care. If you are uninsured, you will be charged 50 percent of billed charges for your hospital services. This discount ensures that you are not charged more than amounts generally billed for patients covered under Medicare or other private health insurers.

For more details, please review our Billing and Collections policy.