Your Bill Described
The hospital endeavours to make your bill as understandable as possible.
- Hospital Fees: Outpatient
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Where possible, we will try to put all charges of the various departments you have visited on the day of your treatment on one bill. Otherwise you will have separate bills for each department with a list of treatments you have had on the day.
- Hospital Fees: Daycase
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Every treatment you have had will be listed and costed. The Nursing and Accommodation charge is costed per hour based on how long you have stayed. The number of hours you have stayed will be shown on your bill as a quantity.
- There will be additional nursing charges if your stay exceeds the agreed duration - normally 5 hours. This is measured by the hour.
- Any miscellaneous items such as telephone or catering services will be listed individually along with their prices.
- Should you require explanation of charges on your bill, you can contact Daycase Billing on 0207 806 4059.
- Hospital Fees: Inpatient
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Every treatment you have had will be listed and costed. The Nursing and Accommodation charge is entered once showing charging date as admission date and quantity the duration of your stay.
- Any miscellaneous items such as telephone or catering services will be listed individually along with their prices.
- Your charges are listed in date order. While you are an inpatient we may provide you with an interim bill if you ask us to do so.
- Should you require explanation of charges on your bill, you can contact the Inpatient Billing Manager on 0207 806 4055.
- Medical Fees
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Every treatment you have had will be listed and costed. The Nursing and Accommodation charge is entered once showing charging date as admission date and quantity the duration of your stay.
- Consultants are not employed by the hospital and therefore their fees are not normally included in the Hospital's account.
- If you are insured and your consultant requested your medical fees to be included in the hospital account we will do so. Such fees are shown separately on your bill.
- If you have any concerns on your medical fees you need to speak to your consultant.
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