LifeBridge Health

Patient Advocate in Baltimore, Maryland

2(7 reviews)
(410) 601-90002401 W Belvedere Ave, Ste 100, Baltimore, MD 21215View on Yelp
LifeBridge Health - patient advocate in Baltimore, MD

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About LifeBridge Health

Located at 2401 W Belvedere Ave, Ste 100 in Baltimore, LifeBridge Health provides medical centers. Yelp reviewers rate them 2.0 stars across 7 reviews. They are listed under medical centers. The Baltimore-Washington corridor has the highest concentration of providers in Maryland.

Services

Medical Centers

How LifeBridge Health Helps You

Services at LifeBridge Health include medical centers. Medical billing problems are common, and knowing how to dispute a charge or appeal a denial can save you hundreds or thousands of dollars. Call (410) 601-9000 to start.

The Appeals Process

Start by getting your itemized bill from LifeBridge Health at (410) 601-9000 and your EOB from your insurer. The gap between what was billed, what insurance paid, and what you owe is where most disputes begin.

Service Area

LifeBridge Health is at 2401 W Belvedere Ave, Ste 100 in Baltimore, MD. They serve the local area and surrounding communities.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get an itemized bill?
You have the right to an itemized statement for any medical service. Call (410) 601-9000 and ask the billing department. Compare each line item against what your insurance shows they processed.
What if I got a surprise bill?
The No Surprises Act protects patients from surprise bills for emergency services and some out-of-network care. If you believe the bill qualifies, dispute it with the provider and your insurer. Call (410) 601-9000 to discuss.
How do I dispute a bill from LifeBridge Health?
Request an itemized bill and compare it to your insurance EOB. Look for duplicate charges, incorrect codes, and services you did not receive. Call (410) 601-9000 to discuss discrepancies with their billing department.
What are my patient billing rights in Maryland?
Maryland has specific patient protection laws on top of federal rules. These cover balance billing, appeal timelines, and external review options. A patient advocate or your state insurance commissioner can explain your rights.

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