Saturday, February 26, 2011

can i use 2 dental insurances for the same visit? if so then how does that work?

I would like to know how it would work in terms of what they can expect to pay out of pocket, and what is not is almost certain that you can not use two insurance companies for the same visit. You should find out what dental plan more of the process going for you and go as you cover. when I went to all that I had never had a copay to pay more than $ 30 but it depends what is your plan, and if you co-payments, and if it ect only partial coverage. Your dentist can tell how much you should pay out of pocket. You can have two dental insurance. You will first bill the primary insurance and then the secondary insurance. You will be able to tell you how much each insurance policy. My son uses two dental insurance for his orthodontic work. The dental office can handle this in several ways: You can pay anything in advance and it will submit the application to your primary carrier. After payment is received, a copy of what the insurance will pay claim and your secondary insurance company when the bill was $ 100, and your primary insurer paid $ 50 and the secondary insurer paid $ 30, your personal balance would be $ 20. Some offices do not want to wait for insurance payments, so you must pay on the front and either they will offer insurance for you or have you done it yourself. Another option would be to pay the balance after the primary carrier pays its share and then you can be reimbursed by the insurance company side. If the dentist is "network", one of two insurers is a chance that all or a portion of the balance can be written off.Hopefully is the first scenario, your dentist patients insurance.that double handles, how we do it. :).

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