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 Can a daughter cover her mother in her company's health insurance?
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Apollo
Do medical offices charge the same rate for people with insurance versus without insurance?
Do doctors' offices charge the same rates for the same services to people with insurance and people without insurance?
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I have actually heard it all ways. On the one hand, I have heard that you get a better rate with insurance because of the negotiated price. On the other hand, I have heard that you can get a better rate without insurance as long as you pay up front like the one answer mentioned, because they would rather get a lower guaranteed fee up front than to get a larger but uncertain fee charged to the uninsured person later. And then of course some say it is the same.

Thanks for all the answers!!
                     
 




zippythejessi
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Generally yes - because it's too time consuming to tailor the prices on each claim, so all the claims go out with the same price, regardless of who is being billed. The insurances pay what they're contracted to pay, and that's it. Self-paying patients generally have a little wiggle room for a discount, but they initally are billed the same rate the insurance companies are. It's up to the patient to seek out a price break.


debijs
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~~The doctors bill the same price but must accept the negotiated rate they have with insurance companies. I worked for years in the medical field. Always ask for 20 percent discount if you have no insurance. The doctors office usually will gladly give you this discount because there is no paperwork involved with your claim.~~


needlesboss2
I have no health insurance and my Dr's. office gives me a 20% discount if pif on the day of service. I also require blood work once a month and the cost is almost 40% less if pif day of serv. Work out an agreement w/ your dr office. Mine revues my finances every quarter and as to date I receive a discount according to my income
Call around and find someone that is willing to work w/you.
good luck.


sincerely, see me
Yes. Except of course with insurance you wont pay for much at all. And the insurance only pays so much, for example, You are charged $1000 the insurance pays $600 You pay $100 and the rest is not your responsibility.


MarketStock
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Some do but most do not....My wife had a baby on insurance out of pocket cost was our $3,000 annual total deductible....We paid cash for everything on the next child and paid just over $4,000 in med bills w/o insurance premiums...same doc/same hospital....go figure


eskie lover
Mine doesn't and neither do any of the labs they use. They negotiate rates for services with each insurance company individually and agree to accept that in combination with my co-pay as payment in full, they write off the remainder. On the other hand, they have set fees for those patients without insurance and from what I've seen they are a lot higher than what my insurance company pays for the same service.


Michael L
Not necessarily.

The price that a person with insurance pays for a procedure is negotiated with the insurance company and can be less than what the doctor would normally charge a paitent who does not have insurance.

While this might not seem fair. It is a common practice that those with insurance pay less than those without.


Sparkling Daybreak
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No they do not!

Dr. offices make deals with insurance companies and give discounts to them (and you inadvertently).
If you walk in with no insurance and haven't worked out an arrangement with that office you will be charged at a higher rate than insurance companies due to not getting the discounts!

Sometimes Dr. offices will give you the discounted price if you meet with their Billing Clerk prior to services being rendered!

Have a great day!


lguz
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Eskie lover is right. Most insurance companies negotiate with the the provider, thust the rates are lower. If you have no insurance, you are forced to pay the prevailing rates.


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