Generally it's "negotiated rate." Check your policy for the definition. The other common definition is UCR, Usual,Reasonable and Customary.
CPT stands for Current Procedural Terminology. These codes are used to give a uniform term for procedures for the purpose of efficiency in filing claims. There is a particular code for every medical service. You might find this helpful for further information: patients.about.com/od/costsconsumerism/a/cptcodes.htm
The amount you pay that is not reimbursed by any source.
yes
You can always cancel your policy and you will be reimbursed the pro-rated amount.
So the healthcare provider can be reimbursed his contractual amount from the insurance company for his services.
The allowed amount is the amount that the insurer will pay for particular service. In the context of health insurance, for example, it is the amount that the insurer will pay for each covered procedure. The allowed amount is usually the amount the insurance provider deems the services received to be worth. This amount can also be set by provider contracts with the insurer. These are contracts where, for instance, an insurance company agrees to pay 80% of the standard rate of the provider. In most managed care arrangements, the provider agrees to accept that amount in full payment and not to bill the insured for the balance.
Generally, a co-pay is a fixed amount that you're responsible for before the insurance coverage starts for a particular medical service.
If you have already paid the contractor in full and have a receipt of such then you would be reimbursed for the difference in what was already paid to minus what the total amount agreed upon was.
posting the amount
Sure...as long as the reimbursement is done within the amounts and documentation requirements (which of course can be complex, especially if it requires maintaining a "qualified plan"), and specific, the amount reimbursed is deductible to the employer AND not reportable as payroll or income by the employee.
The procedure for claiming refund for the amount due from the Department is mentioned here in below:-Submit an application in Form-R in triplicate to the jurisdictional Assistant Commissioner (Service Tax) before the expiry of one year from the relevant date as defined in Section 11B of the Central Excise Act, 1944.ii. Documentary evidences establishing that the amount of Service Tax for which refund claim is filed has been paid by the assessee in excess and the incidence of such tax had not been passed on by the assessee to any other person.
Cal means calories. It is a measure of the amount of energy that a particular food has. So, if we eat that particular food, then we will obtain that amount of energy.