Dr. Virgie Bright Ellington, MD discusses how to CRUSH MEDICAL DEBT.
The Steve Harvey Morning Show
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4.5 • 2.2K Ratings
🗓️ 26 October 2023
⏱️ 34 minutes
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Summary
Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviews Dr. Virgie Bright Ellington, MD,
An internal medicine physician and medical billing expert. The discussion focuses on the complexities of health insurance, financial risks tied to medical expenses, and strategies to protect oneself from crushing medical debt.
Key Highlights:
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Introduction to the Show:
Rushion McDonald sets the stage for conversations about financial empowerment, entrepreneurship, and learning from successful professionals. -
Guest Introduction – Dr. Virgie Bright Ellington:
- She has extensive experience in primary care, psychiatry, and health insurance.
- She helps patients navigate medical billing and financial pitfalls in healthcare.
- She hosts What Your Doctor Wants You to Know, a podcast providing insights into healthcare and medical expenses.
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The Reality of Health Insurance:
- Even individuals with "great" health insurance are still at risk of massive medical debt.
- Deductibles reset annually, meaning someone who undergoes treatment at the end of the year may find themselves financially exposed when the new year begins.
- Medical expenses often lead to bankruptcy, making insurance literacy essential.
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Why People Avoid Insurance:
- Younger individuals often feel invincible and avoid paying for insurance.
- Unexpected accidents or illnesses can derail financial stability, even for the healthiest individuals.
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Steps to Avoid Medical Debt:
Dr. Ellington outlines three steps to properly handle and negotiate medical bills:- Step 1: Ensure the bill contains real CPT (Current Procedural Terminology) codes—many bills are sent without them, making it harder for patients to validate costs.
- Step 2: Research CPT codes online or use her Medical Bill Buster App to compare billed charges to Medicare rates (Medicare sets the most reasonable prices).
- Step 3: Negotiate with healthcare providers using Medicare pricing as leverage to reduce inflated charges.
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The Importance of Supplemental Insurance:
- Traditional health insurance doesn’t always cover major costs.
- Individuals, especially entrepreneurs and gig workers, should consider critical illness insurance, hospitalization insurance, and accident insurance as financial safeguards.
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Insurance vs. Other Mandatory Coverage:
- Unlike home or car insurance (which is legally required), health insurance is not mandatory in many cases, despite being equally essential for financial security.
- This creates a gap where uninsured individuals take on extreme financial risk when health issues arise.
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How to Contact Dr. Virgie Bright Ellington:
- Website: crushmedicaldebt.com
- Email: Dr.Virgie@crushmedicaldebt.com
Overall Takeaway:
The discussion reinforces that health insurance should be viewed as a financial protection tool, not just a routine expense. Entrepreneurs, gig workers, and uninsured individuals need to take proactive steps in securing coverage and understanding how to negotiate medical bills effectively.
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