I was charged $150 for missing a doctor's appointment. Turns out these fees are on the rise (2024)

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If you miss a doctor's appointment these days, you could get hit with a "no-show" fee of up to $100 — or more.

This happened to me recently for the first time, and the charge was a steep $150. When I complained to friends and family, I learned that my experience wasn't unusual — most had dealt with a similar fee.

I talked to experts and consumer advocates about why such fees are becoming common, if the charges are fair to patients and how to best avoid them.

Fees are a 'disincentive' for late cancellations, no-shows

"I very strongly support such fees," said George Loewenstein, an economics and psychology professor at Carnegie Mellon University.

"Patients who don't show up are taking up appointments which other patients could use," said Loewenstein, adding that "without such a fee, patients have little if any disincentive for not bothering to cancel appointments well in advance."

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Certified financial planner and physician Carolyn McClanahan said the fees are "totally fair."

"If a patient doesn't show up, that costs the practice money," said McClanahan, a member of CNBC's Financial Advisor Council. "The doctor and their staff is left with nothing to do and everyone still needs to get paid. Also, that empty slot is a time that another patient can get the care they need."

Penalties shouldn't 'become a profit center'

Caitlin Donovan,a spokesperson for the National Patient Advocate Foundation, said "no-shows" are a reoccurring dilemma for doctors.

But, she said, "to solve this problem is not to charge patients more fees, which many can't afford."

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She has heard of medical offices having success with call and text reminders to patients about their appointments. Patients should always be given the opportunity to bow out, she said.

That doesn't always happen.

Earlier this month, my sister, Janna, tried to call her doctor twice to cancel her appointment for the next day.

"I was in elevator music purgatory for over 20 minutes," she said. Both times, she didn't get through to anyone. Three weeks later, she got a bill for a $100 "no-show" fee.

For my appointment, I did get a call the day before from the doctor's office. But when I told the woman I'd forgotten about the appointment and couldn't make it, she said I'd still be charged a cancellation fee.

Adam Rust, the director of financial services at the Consumer Federation of America, said using a fee to recover costs may be reasonable.

"But if penalty fees become a profit center, it may incentivize trickery and deception," Rust said.

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In addition to sufficient reminders and opportunities to cancel appointments for patients, there can be other creative alternatives to "no-show" fees, Donovan said.

She recently spoke to one medical group in Camden, New Jersey, that had a problem with patients standing them up. They started asking people why they hadn't come. Many said they just didn't have reliable transportation to get there.

"They implemented a ride share, which came at a cost to the office, but their attendance levels went right up and more than compensated for the cost of the rides," Donovan said.

Fees shouldn't hurt credit, still may be worth disputing

When you make a doctor's appointment, ask about the office's policy around late cancellations and missed appointments, Donovan said. If you're told you'll be charged for missing an appointment, ask if you can reschedule it instead.

You can also try asking the office if they can waive the charge if you find it unfair or if you can't afford it, she said. They should work with you.

"Ultimately, these fees are discretionary and I would be reluctant to work with any office that inflexibly charged them," Donovan said.

On a practical note, debt owed to a doctor's or dentist's office is considered medical debt, a spokesperson for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau told CNBC. Such debts that are less than $500 are not reported to the credit bureaus, they added.

As a result, it seems unlikely that a no-show fee would harm your credit.

When my sister Janna got her no-show invoice, she simply called the number on the bill and explained that she'd tried without success to cancel her appointment. The customer service agent agreed to waive the fee immediately.

"I feel like they have a system where they send out the bill for a no-show and then if people make the effort of calling it to question it, they'll get rid of it," Janna said. "But there are some people who are just going to pay it, so they bank on those people."

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I was charged $150 for missing a doctor's appointment. Turns out these fees are on the rise (2024)

FAQs

Why do doctors offices charge a no show fee? ›

If a patient doesn't show up, that costs the practice money,” said McClanahan, a member of CNBC's Financial Advisor Council. “The doctor and their staff is left with nothing to do and everyone still needs to get paid. Also, that empty slot is a time that another patient can get the care they need.”

Can you bill for missed appointments? ›

If a patient does not show up for an appointment and your office has a policy of charging if not canceled within a certain time frame, you can bill the patient a fee for that missed visit by using custom codes.

Can no show fees be sent to collections? ›

Any no-show fees should be clearly listed in patient balance statements for collections. Some payer contracts allow you to collect patient payment information upfront, which may allow you to automatically collect a fee if the patient misses his or her appointment.

Are no-show charges legal? ›

Generally, businesses can't charge you an unreasonably high fee for services they didn't perform. Usually, a late cancellation or no-show fee can't be as much as the total price you would have paid for the service. For example, a salon couldn't charge you $300 for a $200 spa treatment you booked.

What does "no-show fee" mean? ›

'No-show' policies mean that if someone does not travel on their outbound flight, then all other connecting or return flights associated with the booking will be automatically cancelled. New tickets will need to be purchased for returning or connecting flights, if travel on these flights is still intended.

How do you handle a missed appointment? ›

Follow a Missed Appointment with a “Sorry We Missed You” Message: Sometimes, patients don't mean to no-show. They simply forget an appointment, or they double book themselves. Let them know you're sorry to have missed them and encourage1 them to contact you right away to reschedule.

What happens when a patient misses an appointment? ›

When notifying the treating provider of a missed appointment, staff should include the reason for the visit. Depending on the patient's diagnosis and/or reason for the appointment, the treating provider may instruct that the patient be contacted and informed of the need for the appointment to be rescheduled and kept.

What is no-show in billing? ›

A no-show fee or missed appointment fee is the amount a practice bills a patient when they fail to show up for an appointment.

What is the 11 word phrase to stop debt collectors? ›

If you are struggling with debt and debt collectors, Farmer & Morris Law, PLLC can help. As soon as you use the 11-word phrase “please cease and desist all calls and contact with me immediately” to stop the harassment, call us for a free consultation about what you can do to resolve your debt problems for good.

How long before a debt is uncollectible? ›

4 years

What happens after 7 years of not paying debt? ›

The debt will likely fall off of your credit report after seven years. In some states, the statute of limitations could last longer, so make a note of the start date as soon as you can.

Why don t doctors show prices? ›

In fact, during my lectures, I would list the three reasons doctors shy away from online price transparency: – concern that patients will price shop. – patients may not understand costs are estimates and can change with insurance or body habitus. – that their competitors will be looking.

How much should I charge for no show? ›

Most of her students try their best to make each session, but a few have a habit of canceling regularly. Her policy of charging last-minute cancellations or no-shows 50% or 100% of her normal rate helps keep prices lower for clients who keep their appointments, she said.

Can you charge a Medicare patient a no show fee? ›

CMS's policy is to allow physicians and suppliers to charge Medicare beneficiaries for missed appointments, provided that they do not discriminate against Medicare beneficiaries but also charge non-Medicare patients for missed appointments.

Can doctors charge no show fee in NYS? ›

NO PHYSICIAN LICENSED UNDER ARTICLE ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-ONE OF THE EDUCATION LAW SHALL CHARGE ANY PATIENT A FEE OR OTHER CHARGE FOR FAILING TO APPEAR AT THE APPOINTED TIME OF A SCHEDULED APPOINTMENT WHERE THE PHYSICIAN'S OFFICE HAS RECEIVED NOTICE OF A CANCELLATION OR A CHANGE OF THE APPOINTMENT AT LEAST ONE HOUR IN ...

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