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Old Oct 8th, 2020, 10:15 AM
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MyriamC - I can't see anything that looks like a account number or BIC. I tried to attach the document here, hopefully it worked.
whitehall - This is the only bill I have ever seen. I don't know if this is legit, but at the time, my landlady said that she provided the hospital with some sort of number or documentation, for the purpose of the visit being charged to her "account. She said that since she is an Italian citizen, there would be little or no charge.
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Old Oct 8th, 2020, 10:31 AM
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My wife broke her ankle in Sicily and the emergency room service was free. We asked because we needed proof of service to claim reimbursement from our insurance.
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Old Oct 8th, 2020, 11:14 AM
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There is what looks like the payment code in the middle of the letter.
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Old Oct 8th, 2020, 11:43 AM
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I see a bunch of numbers and letters, but that doesn't help me much. I have emailed them twice, telling them I want to pay, if they respond I will be happy to do so.
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Old Oct 8th, 2020, 02:17 PM
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You could use Google Translate to e-mail them a note, asking them for more information. Write it in English and then translate it into Italian.
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Phillyboy, AJ is right: the IBAN code is right in the middle of the letter.
They call Switch the BIC code, but it's there: BNLIITRR
You don't need anything else on transferwise.com and it will be way cheaper than a international transfer with an US bank. Assuming you find a way to make your US bank website swallow that an IBAN code is the account number in the EU.
The account holder is: Tesoriere ASP Messina, address: Via Dogali 26 - Messina - ME - Italia.
The Bank's corporate name is: Banca Nazionale del Lavoro aka BNL
As reason of payment you must enter: "prestazione 19784/2018 del 12/10/2018 P.O. San Vincenzo Taormina"

On transfwerwise you can send a copy of the transfer to the recipient, use the email written on the letter: [email protected]

My wife broke her ankle in Sicily and the emergency room service was free. We asked because we needed proof of service to claim reimbursement from our insurance.
A broken ankle is obviously a red code, that bill is about a green code.

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I see a bunch of numbers and letters, but that doesn't help me much. I have emailed them twice, telling them I want to pay, if they respond I will be happy to do so.
You have to pay to Blanca Nazionale del Lavoro Tesoriere in Messina.
Account nbr. IBAN IT12W01... (the long number)
Bic code is what they call Switch: BNLIITRR
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Old Oct 9th, 2020, 12:52 AM
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The bank account number of the hospital is IBAN IT12W0100516500000000218700
BIC code is BNLIITRR
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Old Oct 9th, 2020, 05:37 AM
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Falcio and MyriamC - thanks for the help, I think I can get it done from here.

AJPeabody - I agree that there would be no real consequences if I just ignored this and didn't pay, but even at 67 years old, I can still hear my father's voice in my head - "you know what's right". The medical care that my wife received in Italy was excellent, and the amount of this bill is a relative pittance. When I meet up with Pop again in the next life, he'll tell me he would have been disappointed if I didn't make every attempt to pay this.
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Old Oct 9th, 2020, 09:14 AM
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I give all alternatives. Choose what makes you sleep well at night.
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Old Oct 9th, 2020, 10:00 AM
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AJ - Agree. No offense intended.
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Old Oct 10th, 2020, 02:02 AM
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phillyboy - maybe I'm feeling emotional but I love what you wrote about your Dad and doing what's right. That's incredibly important - to do what's right. I'm not just talking about a hospital bill but you probably guess that.

We visited a hospital on a Greek island when my husband was sick and were shocked at how third-world it was. Sitting waiting we were very apprehensive but the doctor was great, spoke perfect English and the bill was even less than yours. He told us what it had cost him for the same type of service when he was in America on holiday. Many, many times more.
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Old Oct 11th, 2020, 10:22 AM
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I have always had to pay before leaving a hospital or doctor in Europe (and Japan, Egypt), including Italy.Sometimes it was very little such as being in the ER treatment in Greece an hour and half being stitched up, billed 3€. Others were up to $2000. , paid before leaving. I was always given paperwork to file with trip insurance.
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Old Oct 12th, 2020, 05:47 AM
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KayF -

HappyTrvlr - We were not presented with any bill at the time of service in the hospital - maybe this had something to do with our landlady's presence and efforts as a citizen? They did carefully record our personal US health insurance information - company, account #, etc. A few months after the visit, we received a statement from our insurance company regarding the visit, showing a ridiculously low charge which was deducted from our Health Savings Account - it was something like 40 cents.

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Old Oct 13th, 2020, 05:36 AM
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When I left the hospital in Greece, the woman who gave me 3€ receipt said I could send it to my insurance company for reimbursement! And that 3€ also covered bandage changes and removal of stitches at various national hospitals around Greece for almost two more weeks.
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