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.
chiropractors that specialize in treating animals
how many Register Chiropractors in the world
Copay is a relatively recent term. It is not hyphenated. In general, short words like this are not hyphenated.
Chiropractors are specially trained to deal with treating injuries to the back and spine.
AMA members were advised that it was unethical to be associated with chiropractors
$141.50 is the copay for Medicare nursing home stays (day 21-100)
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.
No, Not at all....
Chiropractors are autonomous health care providers whose practice does not require the supervision or management of a physician. Chiropractors are regulated by the laws of the state in which they practice, as well as by the rules of their state chiropractic board.
Most doctors will charge a copay for a recheck. Copayments are paid on an individual basis and normally for each visit to the doctor.
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.