I haven’t received a bill yet, but I’m expecting one. After I was taken to the hospital by ambulance due to a mental health crisis, I was placed in a facility. Now I’m worried about the potential costs. Is there any way for me to request a discount or assistance when the bill arrives?
Haven’t received a bill yet but…

It’s understandable to feel worried about potential costs, especially after such a challenging experience. Many facilities and hospitals have financial assistance programs or sliding scale fees based on income. Here are a few steps you might consider taking:
Contact the Billing Department: Once you receive your bill, reach out to the billing department directly. Explain your situation and ask about possible discounts or payment plans.
Check for Financial Assistance Programs: Many hospitals offer programs to assist patients who are facing financial hardship. Inquire if there are options available based on your income.
Understand Your Insurance (if applicable): If you have health insurance, review your policy to see what might be covered. Sometimes emergency services can be partially or fully covered.
Document Your Situation: Keep records of your experience and any related expenses. Being organized can help when discussing options with the billing department.
Seek Support: Consider talking to a social worker or financial counselor who may be able to help you navigate the billing process and find resources.
Remember, you’re not alone in this, and it’s okay to ask for help. Prioritize your mental health and well-being as you navigate these challenges.