Do I need a referral from my GP?
For Self-Pay patients, depending on the Consultant you wish to see, you may be asked to obtain a referral from your GP. If you know the name of the Consultant you would like to be treated by, we would advise you contact the hospital in the first instance and we can advise you. If you do not have a preferred consultant contact us and we can help you understand the options available to you and who would require a GP referral.
How do I find out the cost of my treatment?
Whether you are funded by your private health insurance, the NHS or are self-funding at One Hatfield Hospital we aim to ensure that the financial aspects of your visit to the hospital are dealt with efficiently, transparently and confidentially. The registration document which you sign upon arrival forms your contract with the hospital for services and facilities.
How can I pay for my treatment?
- Through private or company supported medical insurance.
- Funding your own treatment through one of One Hatfield Hospital’s self-funding options
Insured patients
If you have health insurance we always advise that you check with your insurance company that the proposed treatment is covered by your policy prior to attending your appointment.
We also recommend that you liaise closely with your insurance company throughout the course of treatment to ensure your treatment is eligible, as each provider has slightly different requirements.
When you come to the hospital please bring with you your Insurance Registration documents containing your membership number, a completed claim form (if applicable), and pre-authorisation number. If required by your insurance policy, please make sure that your claim form has been signed by your GP.
If you do not have all your insurance details with you, it may be necessary for you to settle your account in full upon admission to One Hatfield Hospital. In order to meet the admission requirements of many insurance companies, we may need you to provide the date when your symptoms first developed and the date that you subsequently visited your GP.
We have agreements with all the major insurance companies and the hospital will invoice them directly. However, if you receive any invoices from your Consultant after discharge, you will need to forward these to your insurance company for payment.
Many insurance companies have an excess payment policy and it is advisable to check if there is any excess that you will be liable to pay for any treatment.
Please note that take home medicines (apart from your own medication which is returned to you) and physiotherapy aids are not usually covered by medical insurance and you will therefore be asked to make payment for these where applicable.
Self-funding patients
If you are not covered by medical insurance (or if your policy does not cover your required treatment) and are self-funding the cost of your treatment, you will be required to pay the agreed cost in full prior to your admission. If you are being admitted under any of the hospital’s self-funding options you will receive a detailed quote, along with a copy of our Terms and Conditions – in advance of your treatment. This quote will identify what you need to pay and exactly what is included or excluded from this price.
Consultants will usually charge separately for their fees to the hospital and so you may see two invoices for each stage of your treatment. Please contact us if you have any queries.