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Basically the same as product revenue, when an entity is sent a bill for services rendered. The amount received is known as billed revenue.
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Accounts receivable is any amount of money owed by a customer to a business. The cycle of accounts receivable includes services being rendered, a customer being billed, and the business being paid.
You are billed monthly with no term limit.
It is not Billing
Outpatient dialysis services are USUALLY billed on a monthly basis
Primary insurance coverage is what is first used when a medical service is being rendered. This is what will be billed first. Secondary insurance is supposed to cover what the primary insurance does not.
No. Your insurance cannot actually be billed for a service prior to a service being received. However, your doctor can, and may even be required to submit, an advance referral, or request for a procedure to see in order for the service to be covered. If your doctor is billing your insurance in advance of services, and you cancel an appointment or procedure your insurance should not have to pay. However, many doctors due chage a "missed appointment" fee, which you personally have to pay for. Since many people have limited coverage, billing insurance for services and procedures never received is a problem. You may also end up getting billed for a co-pay or deductible for a service you never received.
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why am i billed for his food? Who liked to get billed more?