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Essentia Health offers price estimate tool

This estimate considers general deductible and co-insurance amounts for a patient’s insurance, but it is not a guarantee that the procedure is a covered benefit by the patient’s specific health insurance plan.

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Essentia Health is committed to transparency in pricing and ensuring patients understand health care costs upfront, whenever possible.

Essentia Health expanded pre-service estimates for scheduled outpatient radiology visits and provides an estimated cost of deductible and out-of-pocket amounts based on a patient’s insurance plan as listed in their medical record.

This estimate considers general deductible and co-insurance amounts for a patient’s insurance, but it is not a guarantee that the procedure is a covered benefit by the patient’s specific health insurance plan. Patients will need to verify the service is covered through their insurance plan.

Informing patients of costs upfront helps eliminate unexpected bills and allows patients to understand their options to make health care more affordable. The estimate will also include information about how to work with Essentia Health on payment plans, financial assistance, free Medicaid enrollment or various options to make a payment at the time of service.

This new service is in addition to the price estimate tool that launched through MyHealth/My Chart earlier this year. The price estimate tool within MyHealth/MyChart provides users with estimates for approximately 300 services.

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Patients who don’t already have MyHealth/MyChart can learn more and access a host of other options at EssentiaHealth.org/MyHealth. Patients can still call Essentia’s Price Estimate hotline for an estimate at 833-430-5663, which is staffed from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.

Nancy Vogt is editor of the Pineandlakes Echo Journal, a weekly newspaper that covers eight communities in the Pequot Lakes-Pine River areas - from Nisswa to Hackensack and Pequot Lakes to Crosslake.

She started as editor of the Lake Country Echo in July 2006, and continued in that role when the Lake Country Echo and the Pine River Journal combined in September 2013 to become the Pineandlakes Echo Journal. She worked for the Brainerd Dispatch from 1992-2006 in various roles.

She covers Nisswa, Pequot Lakes, Lake Shore and Crosslake city councils, as well as writes feature stories, news stories and personal columns (Vogt's Notes). She also takes photos at community events.

Contact her at nancy.vogt@pineandlakes.com or 218-855-5877 with story ideas or questions. Be sure to leave a voicemail message!
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