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Billing & Insurance

Let us assist you.

Your procedure is over, your stay with us has ended, but now you may have additional paperwork to fill out. We can help. From forms and financial questions to working with Medicare or your insurance provider, Evanston Regional Hospital is as passionate about assisting patients with what happens after a medical procedure or emergency as with the care that occurs during it. Use the information in this section to help the billing and payment process go smoothly.

What is the billing process?

We’ll bill your insurance company in a timely manner and do everything we can to expedite your claim. But remember, payment is ultimately your responsibility. If we bill your insurer, and the account is not taken care of, we’ll look to you for final settlement of your bill.

Otherwise, we accept:

  • Cash
  • Check
  • Money Order
  • VISA
  • MasterCard
  • American Express
  • Discover

If you can’t pay your bill, we may be able to help.  You may be eligible for financial assistance programs. Contact 307-783-8148 for more information.

Questions?

If you have questions about your bill, please be sure to have your patient number and date of the hospital visit handy and call 833-282-0578.


If you have insurance:

Evanston Regional Hospital accepts the following providers:

  • AARP
  • Aetna US Healthcare
  • Beechstreet Health Care Services
  • Blue Cross Blue Shield
  • CBSA
  • Community Care Network/ CCN
  • CIGNA
  • Consolidated Association of Railroad Employees
  • Educators Mutual/ EMIA
  • First Health
  • Government Employees Hospital Association- PPO USA
  • Health Net
  • Humana
  • IHC Health Plans
  • Wyoming/ Utah Medicaid
  • Medicare
  • National Benefit Plan Administrators
  • One Health Plan/ Great West
  • Private Health Care Systems/ PHCS
  • Tri-Care
  • United Health Care
  • Veterans Administration

Contact 307-783-8148 if you have questions or don’t see your provider listed.

If you don’t have insurance:

No one will be denied necessary medical care due to lack of insurance or inability to pay. However, if you are uninsured you may be asked to pay a deposit when you’re admitted or when you register for an outpatient procedure.

Questions?

Patient Liason
307-783-8239