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Q: Is your ex-husband responsible for your son's medical bills after you pay the copay?
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If the primary charges a 200 copay the secondary pays nothing do you owe the 200 copay on the primary if secondary states 0 owed by patient Where can you find this info?

This does not sound like an auto policy, is this medical? If so, you are responsible for the copay. I would contact your benefits administrator.


Does your copay go towards your medical bill or is it just an extra charge?

Its insurance paid by the insured person each time a medical service is accessed. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copay


If the non custodial parent is ordered to pay medical insurance for the child does that include the copay and deductible?

That's a good attorney question, but I would not think so. Copay and deductable would be medical expenses, not medical insurance.


Is a copay considered a unreimbursed medical expense in a child support case If so should't a deductible be?

In most cases, a copay is un-reimbursable and the copay is un-reimbursable. It is ultimately up to the judge to decide what medical expenses are covered and not covered through the child support or custody case.


Are you liable for any unpaid copay charges on your 18.5 yr old stepson who lives with his girlfriend?

If you live in a state where an 18 year old is a legal adult then that adult is legally responsible for himself or herself. He or she is responsible for his own debts and liabilities. You are not liable for co-pays on his medical bills. If you are covering your adult child on your health insurance you are responsible to pay the premiums. If you choose not to cover your adult child on your health insurance plan you are not required to keep him or her covered under your plan. He or she is responsible to obtain their own health insurance plan if you choose not to put him on your plan. Most insurance plans will not place an adult child on your insurance plan if he or she is not attending school....and there can be restrictions on the amount of classes a student is taking to qualify to stay on your health insurance plan. Any adult child living in your home you are not legally responsible to provide health insurance, pay his or her bills or medical bills. You are even legally allowed to charge that adult child for expenses incurred by him or her.


In what situation do people have to make copay?

The copay amount is the different between what the cost of the medical procedure is and what the insurance will cover. Some HMO's have standard copay fees for doctors office visits, other do not. Prescription insurance plans will also have a copay amount, again to cover the cost difference between what the insurance company will pay versus the price of the medication.


Can workman's comp charge a copay?

No. Workman's Compensation pays 100% of medical expenses resulting from the workplace injury.


What if the doctors usual charge is less than the copay can the doctor receive the full copay amount?

The doctor's charges and the copay are separate fees, of course. With that, even if the charges are less than the copay, the physician still collects the patient's copay. At anytime, the physician can waive, then write-off, the copay, but I wouldn't advise this.


What does a zero dollar copay mean?

It mean s taht insurance benefits does not require you to pay anything up front for medical services


Does Illinois Medical card cover a vasectomy?

My husband and I were on the medical card when he had his vasectomy. The entire procedure was covered. This was in 2005 and we had to pay a $2.00 copay. We had to find an office that would accept the medical card and we were lucky enough to find one.


If a married couple have medical insurance through each one's employer who's insurance pays the doctor bills first?

I have been a medical biller for over 10 years. It is always whoever is going to the doctor that one's insurance will pay. So, the husband goes to the doctor it is his insurance that would be the primary insurance and the wife's insurance could then be billed for the balance, i.e. copay, deductible, etc.


If a patient has medicare primary and medicaid secondary what payment is the patient responsible for?

WHEN MEDICARE IS PRIMARY, THE PATIENT IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE SECONDARY COPAY.