Frequently Asked Questions

Below is a list of the more frequently asked questions we receive at ECEP.  Of course, if you need answers to any questions that are not found here please contact us.

 

Are ECEP's physicians Board Certified?

All of our physicians are board certified in their specialty.

Why did I receive multiple bills for my hospital visit?

You may receive multiple bills for the same visit to the emergency department, but these bills are for different services.  In addition to the bill you receive for the professional services provided by ECEP staff, you will also receive a bill from the hospital itself, which is for items such as nursing services, equipment, medication, and supplies provided by the hospital.  You may also receive bills from other providers, such as radiology and laboratory.

Who do I contact with questions about my emergency department professional charges?

Questions about your emergency department charges related to the services provided by ECEP's providers can be directed to our billing service provider; Management Medical Professionals (MMP), at 1-800-868-4872.

If you are insured, your insurance company will be billed for the provider charges incurred during your visit if complete insurance information (insurance company, claims address, policy number, etc.) was provided at the time of registration.  If insurance information needs to be updated or corrected, please call the toll free number listed above.

You will be responsible for payment of your provider charge(s) if you do not have insurance, if the correct insurance information is not provided, and for any charges not paid by your insurance company.  You will be notified by mail of the status of your emergency room provider charges. 

Are the emergency physicians employees of the hospital?

The hospital has chosen to contract with ECEP II, P.A. to provide emergency services to you.  This decision demonstrates the hospital’s commitment to the provision of very good health care.

Do you participate in the hospital’s Charity Care program?

Many hospitals have implemented programs to assist patients who are not able to pay for their hospital facility charges at the time of service, but these programs are typically for the hospitals facility charges only.  If you are unable to pay your emergency room provider charge when you receive the bill, you may contact our billing service, Medical Management Professionals, at 1-800-868-4872, and they will work with you on setting up a reasonable payment plan.

I waited several hours before being seen--why did it take so long?

There are a few things that cause long waiting times in emergency departments.  Many people who come to the emergency department are very sick and must be admitted to the hospital.  If the hospital has no beds available, the patient must wait in the emergency department until a bed becomes available.  This can cause other patients to wait even longer to be seen.  Other people go to the emergency department for minor medical problems that could be treated by an urgent care center or their primary care physician.  Also, the emergency department is a very busy place that handles many patients who need attention at the same time.  Wait times depend on the number of patients and their need for medical attention, including tests and procedures. 

Who do I contact if I have questions about the care I received from the emergency room provider who treated me?

Questions you have regarding the care you received by the emergency room provider may be directed to ECEP’s quality review department at 910-202-3363.

.


Home | Welcome | About Us | Our Physicians | Of Special Interest | Healthcare News
Contact Us
| Employment | Healthcare Links | F.A.Q's | Site Map | ECEP Physician Area

© 2001 ECEP II, P.A.   All Rights Reserved