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Queen Emergency Physicians - Fraudulent billing
I work In an emergency room for a Health care company. As a healthcare worker, we are exposed to many health hazards, but the process is that when we are exposed, we fill out paper work and get treated for the exposure by our own physicians.In 1994 i was treated at work by 2 Queen Emergency Physicians doctor who contract with Citrus Valley Health Care (my place of employment) to be doctors in the ER for a menengitis exposure. I was treated initially on 71604 by Dr Wilson and was seen on 71804 for a follow up by Dr Kollar. Normally that is paid for by my employer as a workmans comp claim. On June 16th 2006 I recieve two bills in the mail From Queen Emergency Physicians for those two dates in 2004, stating that i owe them 316.00 because they billed my employers workmans comp company and got no response and they billed my health insurance company and got no response. It Clearly states that my 'ACCOUNT IS NOW SERIOUSLY PAST DUE AND A DELINQUENCY FOR CREDIT COLLECTION IS BEING CONDUCTED'. I reported this to my employer who assured me they will take care of it but this company has reported this to my credit. This is a workmans comp case and it is illegal for this company to even bill me for this.
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