NY: Being asked to pay estimated bill in advance

Location: NYC, NY 10003

Provider system: Mt. Sinai Health

Plan: Healthfirst Bronze Premier (marketplace), 5k deductible not yet met

I have an upcoming new patient appointment with a cardiologist (in network at this location) and upon "e-checkin" in the patient portal, it is giving me a bill for $293 and asking whether I want to pay it now or upon arrival. I was required to sign 3 different financial responsibility statements in order to check in ("you owe whatever insurance won't pay" business)

Screenshot of estimate here

When I originally made the appointment, I asked for a "ballpark" cost and/or the billing codes. They said they can't know that until after the visit b/c they don't know how much time/what the doctor will do. Only that there is an office/dr visit fee and a facility fee.

It's not clear how this estimate was reached or if it's anywhere near accurate. They are billing $75 copay plus "fees not covered" (whatever that means). I have a $75 copay after deductible is met, which it is not yet.

It is my understanding that I should owe the insurance contracted rate for the office visit + the facility charge. I can't know that until the EOB arrives later. None of my previous appointments with other kinds of providers have cost anywhere near this much w/ insurance rate.

My concerns:

-They will not let me be seen by the dr w/out paying this seemingly made up $ first

-I pay it and then it turns out I've been overcharged and have to fight tooth and nail for a refund

-This is likely the 1st of 2 or 3 appointments and I can't be shelling out potentially 1k before getting any EOB's yet.

See also  Marketplace insurance will not allow me to add newborn for first 31 day coverage.

Any suggestions or experience here? Thank you.

Edit: Found a detailed estimate w/ codes. How can they bill me for items that may or may not be performed? And why do I get charged 2x for 1 office visit (once under hospital charges and once under dr charges)?

Getting conflicted answers here, yes they can refuse to see me or no I can refuse and pay EOB later. This dr and facility is in network.

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