Dealing with medical bills is often confusing and stressful. Capital Region Physicians aims to make paying your doctor’s bill as quick and easy as possible. This guide will explain your Capital Region Physicians billing statement, online payment options, and tips for getting billing help when needed.
Understanding Your Capital Region Physicians Bill
After you see a Capital Region Physicians provider, you’ll receive a billing statement outlining charges for services rendered. Here’s what to look for on your statement
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Statement Date – When the bill was created, Payment is due upon receipt
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Summary – Shows total charges, payments/adjustments, and amount you owe
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Account Activity – Lists each service, test, or procedure performed and the charge amount.
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Insurance Payments – Any amount paid by your health plan is shown here.
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Messages – Important notices like denial reasons if insurance didn’t cover a charge.
Contact Capital Region Physicians billing department with any questions about unclear charges or insurance payments/adjustments.
Ways to Pay Your Capital Region Physicians Bill
You have several options for paying your provider bill with Capital Region Physicians:
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Online – Fastest way is paying on the QuickPay website. Use credit/debit card or eCheck.
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Phone – Call 573-632-5583 to pay by credit/debit card using the automated system.
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Mail – Detach payment coupon from printed bill and mail with check or money order.
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In-Person – Visit the cashier at Capital Region Medical Center.
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Payment Plan – Having trouble paying in full? Request a monthly payment plan.
Pay promptly by the due date to avoid late fees or interest charges.
Paying Your Medical Bill Online
For quick and easy bill payment access, use Capital Region Physicians’ QuickPay online portal:
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Enter your last name, DOB, and access code from your statement.
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Select your account and payment amount.
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Submit payment information.
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Save payment method for future use.
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Get email confirmation of payment.
Online payments before 4:30 pm central time Monday-Friday post same day. The portal stores payment information for convenience next time.
Getting a Cost Estimate from Your Doctor
To avoid surprise medical bills, always ask your Capital Region Physicians doctor for a cost estimate before undergoing any treatment or procedures. They can check with your insurance plan to determine coverage amounts and estimate your potential out-of-pocket responsibility.
Knowing potential charges upfront allows you to plan your finances and budget for paying medical expenses. Never hesitate to request billing estimates from your providers.
Seeking Bill Payment Assistance
If you are uninsured or unable to pay your Capital Region Physicians bill, please notify them. They can advise on financial assistance programs that may help. Options include:
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Discounted care for qualified low income patients
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Payment plans with extended repayment timeline
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Fee reductions based on your financial circumstances
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Applying for Medicaid coverage if you qualify
Communicate your financial situation openly with Capital Region Physicians billing staff so they can assist you in managing your medical expenses.
Why Did I Receive Two Bills?
You may receive two separate bills for services at our hospitals or clinics.
One bill will come from University of Missouri Health Care. It includes charges for the facility fee and any ancillary testing provided to you. This would include laboratory tests, X-rays and any specialized testing requested by your physician. The billing statement from MU Health Care is colored gold.
A second bill will come from University Physicians for physician charges for your office visit, procedures performed, laboratory tests and/or radiology interpretation. Because University Physicians clinics are not privately owned by the physicians, their charges do not include costs for supplies and facilities’ overhead. The billing statement from University Physicians is blue.
For further questions please email or call us at 573-884-3300, option 1.
Accident and Liability Form
If you received medical services as a result of an accident, you will be required to complete an Accident and Liability Form. We will also need a copy of your accident report, if available. For further questions, please email or call us at 573-884-3300, option 2.
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How do I pay my central Missouri cardiology Bill?
Call 573-636-0635 to pay your Central Missouri Cardiology bill. The University of Missouri Health Care and University Physicians offer many ways to pay your bill. Choose the option that is the easiest for you:
How do I pay my mu health care & University Physicians bills?
To pay your MU Health Care and University Physicians bills, please pick the option that works best for you. MU Health Care has recently added two new ways to pay to our online patient payment service. If you have your bill with you, click the “Pay Your Bill Online” button below to go to the online bill payment page.
Why should I use physician Bill Pay?
Save time paying your bills with Physician Bill Pay. We offer a billing process that is secure and manageable.