Sutter Health operates 24 hospitals and over 200 clinics across Northern California. If you've received a bill that seems wrong — surprise charges, duplicate billing, services you didn't receive, or a balance after insurance should have paid — you have options. Medical billing errors are extremely common, and Sutter Health has a formal dispute process.
Common Sutter Health Billing Problems
- Balance billing after insurance: You receive a bill for the difference between what Sutter charged and what insurance paid, even though Sutter is in-network
- Duplicate charges: The same test, procedure, or consultation appears twice
- Wrong procedure codes: Coding errors that cause your insurance to deny coverage
- Out-of-network surprise bills: A specialist you didn't choose (anesthesiologist, radiologist) was out-of-network during your in-network hospital visit
- Charges for services not received: Tests ordered but never performed, or consults that didn't happen
- Facility fees: Separate charges for using the hospital facility in addition to the doctor's fee
Step-by-Step: Dispute a Sutter Health Bill
Step 1: Get an Itemized Bill
Call Sutter Health billing at the number on your statement and request a fully itemized bill with CPT codes. The summary bill you received doesn't show enough detail to identify errors. You have the right to an itemized statement under federal law.
Step 2: Compare with Your EOB
Get your Explanation of Benefits (EOB) from your insurance company. Compare line by line:
- Does each charge on Sutter's bill match what was submitted to insurance?
- Did insurance process all claims? Some may be pending.
- Are the amounts consistent? Discrepancies usually indicate a coding or billing error.
Step 3: Identify the Error
Common errors to look for:
- Upcoding: Being charged for a more expensive procedure than what was performed
- Unbundling: Services that should be billed as one charge split into multiple charges
- Duplicate charges: Same service billed twice
- Wrong patient info: Incorrect insurance ID or demographic data causing claim denial
Step 4: File a Formal Dispute
Contact Sutter Health's Patient Financial Services:
- Call the billing number on your statement
- Explain the specific error you found
- Request they review and correct the bill
- Ask for your account to be placed on hold (preventing collections) while the dispute is reviewed
- Follow up with a written dispute letter sent via certified mail
Step 5: Involve Your Insurance Company
If the error involves insurance processing:
- Call your insurance and ask them to reprocess the claim
- Request a three-way call between you, your insurer, and Sutter's billing department
- If the No Surprises Act applies (surprise out-of-network billing), file a complaint with your state's insurance department
Step 6: Apply for Financial Assistance
If the bill is correct but unaffordable, Sutter Health offers:
- Charity care program: Free or reduced-cost care for patients below certain income thresholds
- Payment plans: Interest-free installment plans
- Financial assistance applications: Available at sutterhealth.org or through the billing department
- Prompt pay discounts: Some patients receive discounts for paying the full balance quickly
Know Your Rights
- No Surprises Act: Protects you from surprise out-of-network bills for emergency services and certain non-emergency services at in-network facilities
- California patient billing rights: California law requires hospitals to offer financial assistance and limits collection actions
- Right to dispute: You can dispute any charge you believe is incorrect
- Collection protection: Request your account be placed on hold during disputes
Quick Checklist
- [ ] Request an itemized bill with CPT codes
- [ ] Get your EOB from insurance and compare line by line
- [ ] Identify specific billing errors
- [ ] Call Sutter billing to dispute and request account hold
- [ ] Send a written dispute via certified mail
- [ ] Involve your insurance company if claims were processed incorrectly
- [ ] Apply for financial assistance if the bill is correct but unaffordable
- [ ] Keep records of all communications
Bottom Line
Medical billing errors affect an estimated 80% of hospital bills. Always request an itemized statement and compare it against your insurance EOB before paying. Sutter Health has a formal dispute process and financial assistance programs — use them. Don't let an incorrect bill go to collections when a simple review could eliminate or reduce the charge.
Sources
- Sutter Health financial assistance policies
- No Surprises Act — CMS.gov
- California Department of Managed Health Care — patient billing rights







