No, Medicare is a Fee For Service Program, but doctors must contract with Medicare to treat Medicare patients
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HMO sponsors contract with independent physicians who agree to deliver services to members for a fee. Under this plan, the sponsor pays the provider on a per capita, or fee-for-service, basis each time it treats a plan member
An HMO is a construct intended to combine the financing and the delivery of health care services. It provides a comprehensive set of health care services to members (subscribers) in return for a monthly fee. Stated otherwise, an HMO may be considered to be both a health care provider and an insurer.
The definition of co-payment is a relatively small fixed fee required by a health insurer (as an HMO) to be paid by the patient for certain medical expenses. This can be at the time of office visits, outpatient service or filling of a prescription.
When a bank exchanges one kind of currency for another kind (for example, American dollars exchanged for Euros) that is a service that they are doing for you, and they charge a fee for their services. That is called a foreign currency fee.
You pay for the service you get.
Only in this context - someone performs a service for you, a service which requires a fee. This fee is now a debt you owe that person.
there is no such thing as no fee dvr service all dvr services have fees
a fee paid is a ---> toll
If the service fee functions as interest on your delayed payment, yes. The fee can be charged against the total outstanding balance, even if some of that balance is finance charges.
The Comcast service plan fee is the fee for sending customer support out to your house for a problem. This fee is how Comcast pays their employees to go out to customer support.