Evergreen radia billing9/10/2023 ![]() It's disgusting this company gets away with these kind of extremely shady practices. All I have is a shady text trying to steal my personal information. I would pay this bill immediately if I actually had a bill. At this point, they text me I owe them money, but refuse to provide anything in writing stating I owe money. If I owe them money, they should send me a bill, not a shady text message. If you can see that I owe $0.00 by confirming my phone number, why do you need my birthdate? I don't trust this company. I pressed zero to speak with a representative who required my birthdate to confirm any information. The automated message confirmed my phone number and said I had a $0.00 balance due. I googled Radia *** and called them today. Any police officer would tell you to not respond or click on random links. I am not going to reply to random text messages. I have had my identity compromised in the past and I DO NOT CLICK ON RANDOM TEXT MESSAGE LINKS. I have never received a bill in the mail, just shady text messages. I don't know who Radia **** is, but they've been sending me shady, cryptic text messages telling me to click on a random link. Radia needs to remove my information from their records and cease all contact/outstanding charges in my name. This is a very poor business practice on the part of both Rockwood (which I will be vigilantly avoiding in the future) and Radia (which I don't recognize and did not hire). Better yet, Radia should have handled their claim submission properly in the first place instead of engaging in illegal "surprise billing". If ******** contracted them- then Rockwood is the party that should have received the bill. UHC has already advised that I would have $0 expense for this claim, and Radia acknowledges that the mistake was theirs- yet there is no apology or explanation regarding how they obtained my personal data within the law (I do believe Multicare committed a HIPAA violation by releasing it without my consent). I am rejecting this response because: I did not engage Radia for services, nor provide them with my address, identifying, or billing information. I do have ***'s available, but am unwilling to share them with Radia since it appears that they may be a fraudulent/sham business attempting to obtain personal information of "marks" rather than a legitimate company. I saw them, my insurance paid them, and it is very deceptive to get a third-party bill for services already covered by my insurance. Rockwood advertises that a 3D mammo is $65 without insurance and $0 with it (as I have). That claim shows a charge of $214.90 for the same mammogram/3D mammogram, but it was denied (Medical Claim # DW49582680) due to : You do not owe this amount because either (1) you chose a network provider that gives us a standing discount, (2) you chose an out-of-network provider that agreed to an amount less than billed, or (3) it is a surprise bill and the law protects you from having to pay it.I don't even know this company. I assume they are a contractor of some type, but there business should be with Rockwood rather than me. There is a second charge/separate claim for the same service from an unknown/unseen company called Radia. United *********** then paid the full outstanding balance of $186.28 under my plan. There was a plan discount of $155.72 through the contract agreement. I verified that they were in network with UHC and that I had a $0 copay prior to the appointment. Your consent will remain valid until you submit a written revocation to Radia.I received a mammogram/3D mammogram through *************** on. With knowledge of the risk that your information could be obtained and read by a third party, you consent to the receipt of unencrypted email messages, and you acknowledge and agree that Radia is not responsible for unauthorized access of information contained in email messages while in transit or for safeguarding such information once delivered to you. For example, such messages could be intercepted by unauthorized third parties or read by other people who have access to your computer or electronic devices. In giving consent for Radia’s use of email messages, you acknowledge that unencrypted email communications carry certain risks. The purpose of Radia’s email messages will be to communicate with you about requests, comments, or issues. By providing your email address and selecting submit below, you consent to receive, and authorize Radia to deliver, unencrypted email messages to the email address above and the email address that you use to respond if it is different from the address above.
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