Learn about how to pay your bill, how to set up auto payment, how to cancel account and contact customer support for confluence health bill pay by using the official links that we have provided below.
Billing & Insurance Information | Confluence Health
https://www.confluencehealth.org/patient-information/billing-insurance-information/
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Pay My Bill – Confluence Health
https://www.confluencehealth.org/patient-information/billing-insurance-information/pay-my-bill/
You may pay your doctor bill, hospital bill, or any bill you receive from any Confluence Health source online using MasterCard, Visa, or Discover. You may also pay from a bank account, such as checking or savings accounts. Payments are processed within two (2) business days, and there is no fee for making an online payment.
- Location: 1201 South Miller Street, Wenatchee, 98801, WA
- Phone: (509) 663-8711
Frequently Asked Questions
Why choose confluence health?
It is our goal at Confluence Health to provide quality health care in an efficient and cost-effective manner. Medical information, including insurance policies change so rapidly, it is hard for anyone to keep up-to-date and well informed.
What happens if confluence health does not renew its contract?
If Confluence Health does not renew the contract, more than 36,000 patients across North Central Washington will be “out-of-network” which could mean higher deductibles and other fees for patients.
Is confluence health in network with Premera Blue Cross?
A receipt was sent to your email. WENATCHEE — Over 36,000 patients with Premera Blue Cross health insurance will be considered out-of-network with Confluence Health on Feb. 1, 2022, unless the two sides settle a price dispute before then.
What will happen if confluence health contract with Premera expires?
The increase is attributed to rising hospital costs, said Courtney Wallace, a Premera spokesperson. If Confluence Health does not renew the contract, more than 36,000 patients across North Central Washington will be “out-of-network” which could mean higher deductibles and other fees for patients.