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Patient Guide to Insurance information

​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Does Marshfield Clinic Health System accept my insurance?

Contact your health insurance provider to confirm that Marshfield Clinic Health System is a contracted provider of services for your plan. Make sure you understand your benefits and your health plan’s requirements. Ask about your financial responsibility and how much you will be responsible to pay. If you need a referral, please contact your physician and bring it with you to your appointment.


Referral and prior authorization

Know your insurance plan requirements for referrals and if you are responsible for payment, or your appointment may be rescheduled.

Many insurance plans require prior approval for care. On request, our Patient Assistance Staff​​​ can help you get prior approval. While insurance may approve services, it may not pay because of policy limits. Read your policy to learn more about limits.


Payment

​Your insurance company may require payment for part of your services. Be prepared to make a co-payment when you check in for an appointment. You may be asked to pay for non-covered services in full before care is provided. For questions about copay, coinsurance, deductible or non-covered services, contact your insurance company.

Marshfield Clinic submits claims to primary insurance and, if applicable, secondary insurance, including Medicare and Medicaid. Patients receive a bill when an amount is due and payable, responsible for the amount in the “AMOUNT DUE” box. Balance due is payable when the statement is received.

For your convenience, payments can be made by cash, check or money order; credit cards (Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express); and online.

Make an online payment​​