Deposit reembursement

Gataloca

Registered User
Hi,

I would like to deliver at Union Hospital, if everything is smooth. However, I have also registered on the Public Hospital, just in case I have any complication, like early delivery, early contraction, etc...

The issue is that Union Hospital told me I should do the booking and pay the 20K deposit on my next appointment.

My question is, if for any of the mentioned reason, I end up delivering at the Public Hospital, would they give me a full refund of my deposit? Anyone has experience in this?
 
I considered delivering there. The one thing that changed my mind at the last minute is that they wanted a big deposit, and it was non-refundable regardless of what happened and I was not guaranteed what I asked for. I was really turned off. They are just businesspeople.
 
Really? The receptionist said that under some extreme condition, the money can be reimbursed (like miscarriage or fetal death). Do you know if all private hospitals are the same? or just in Union Hospital????
 
I have stayed at the Adventist and will be going back there for my second baby. When I made the deposit, I remember them saying the only time they will give me my deposit back is if it was an emergency. So I don't know how they determine what an emergency would be. I think you should ask Union the "what ifs" before you make your deposit and to get the answers directly.
 
I only got 90% of my deposit back from Adventist, even tho I had a miscarriage and had a D&C there, which cost me more than the deposit. Hospitals here do not refund deposits as a matter of policy so be wary.
 
No, I just read on it. The UH does not refund you the deposit be it that the doctor quits his job, then yes. They actually got it all written down on their website.

But why did you book at a public hospital in case of emergency? If there is an emergency than UH will transfer you anyways.
 
Hi Tini. Cause my insurance should cover a normal delivery or c section. But If I have any emergency, like early contraction or delivery that may require many days of hospitalization for either me or the baby, I think I would prefer to go to a public hospital, instead of worrying about coverage.
 
@Gataloca
Why are you so worried about an emergency? Have you had c-section before or is this your first child?
 
@Tini
This is my first one. But haven't talked to my doctor about the delivery process yet. I am just half way in my pregnancy now (at week 20), and last time I saw him I was in week 14. Probably will ask him on my next appointment next month.
 
hehe, no, I am relaxed... I am not nervous at all. I have been feeling pretty fine (touch wood!)

The reason I asked was because I used to have a coworker who gave birth at UH, and when I got first pregnant (which ended in m/c) 3 years ago, she told me that would be a good plan being registered on both private and public system, just in case anything unexpected comes up.

But actually I wasn't expecting UH to ask for 20K for deposit so soon... so I was wondering, if that "unexpected" thing comes up, what would happen to my deposit, as the insurance would not cover that kind of expense.

But I think I will just go ahead and pay the deposit. I think my insurance coverage is pretty good, and should cover most of the expenses..... Probably my old coworker was worried because she wasn't covered by insurance.
 
Gataloca - I think it`s good to ask these questions, because you are only in your 20th week you said, so you don`t really know how the rest of your pregnancy is going to go(though I`m sure you will be fine).
20K IS a lot of cash and it does seem early to be asking for it, but they are a business, and want to make sure all their beds are filled up. Maybe they get a bonus or something:)
If your insurance is ok, and your think you want to deliver there, then sure, go ahead and pay.
Good luck~
 
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