SOUTHERN TENNESSEE REGIONAL HEALTH SYSTEM WINCHEST — bill dispute & financial assistance guide

A free, independent reference for patients dealing with a bill from SOUTHERN TENNESSEE REGIONAL HEALTH SYSTEM WINCHEST, WINCHESTER, TN. Below: the billing department phone number, the hospital's financial assistance policy (where published), and step-by-step answers to the questions we get most often.

185 HOSPITAL ROAD
WINCHESTER TN 37398 · FRANKLIN County
(931) 967-8200(ask for billing)
Hospital type
Acute Care Hospitals
Ownership
Proprietary
Emergency services
Yes
CMS ID (CCN)
440058

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Common questions about SOUTHERN TENNESSEE REGIONAL HEALTH SYSTEM WINCHEST bills

Start by requesting a fully itemized bill (with CPT codes) and your Explanation of Benefits from your insurer. Call (931) 967-8200 to speak with the billing department. Compare every line against the EOB. If charges look duplicated, upcoded, or outside what insurance allows, send a written dispute referencing the specific lines and the EOB. SOUTHERN TENNESSEE REGIONAL HEALTH SYSTEM WINCHEST must investigate disputed charges and pause collections while the dispute is open. If you'd rather have someone do this for you, patientbill.org acts as your authorized representative and only gets paid if we lower your bill.

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