Yes, chiropractors can bill your insurance company, just as any medical professional can. However, some may choose not to offer that service.
When one visits a doctor's office, their insurance information is usually collected. After the visit, the doctor's office will bill the insurance company directly for their services. If any of the expenses billed are not covered fully by the insurance company, the individual will likely receive a bill from the doctor's office.
Yes, you can pay your car insurance bill at an agents office. Most people prefer to mail in, pay by phone or pay online.
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Why not? What are the terms of the 2nd Insurance?
Refund the money to the insurance company and bill the patient for the difference.
Yes. However, you could always ask to go on a payment plan. Usually Chiropractors are very flexible with this. The Chiropractors office could have told you that you were no longer covered under insurance and that you have to submit a new plan if you want to be covered. Michael FindYourPolicy.com
No, they shouldn't be billing you for the provider discount if the hospital is contracted with the health insurance plan.
If you have both medical insurance and auto insurance, the primary company billed will depend on the situation. If your injuries and medical costs were caused by an auto accident and you carry Medical Payments coverage, you will bill your auto insurance provider. If you do not carry Med Pay insurance coverage, as it is optional in the state of California, the circumstances will depend on who is deemed at fault for the accident. If the other party is at fault, you will bill their insurance company and will advise your claims adjuster as well. If you are deemed at fault and do not carry Med Pay, the only insurance you can bill is your medical insurance provider. Be sure your medical insurance provider does not exclude injuries caused in an automobile accident before approving chiropractic care.
Certainly if there is the contractual right to do so between the lab and the office.
no but you can sue them
Unless you are his guarantor for his medical bils, you do not need to do anything about his using your insurance cards. When the doctor's office submits the bill, the insurer will notify them that he does not have insurance. The doctor's office will then go to him for payment. You are not at risk for his medical bills.
A medical insurance biller is the person who sends out the bills to insurance companies and figures out how much they will pay on your bill. It's important because it covers payments for a medical office.