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 Wat is a good name for a insurance company?
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 Should I hire a lawyer to handle my insurance claim?
my house burnt to the ground a week and a half ago, I was out of town and we lost everything we owned except some clothing. The fire marshal came out that night and told me that it was suspicious ...


 Are empoyers supposed to let you go to hospital appointments?
or can they refuse to pay you for that ...


 Should I buy life insurance? I mean, they’re betting I’m going to live, and I’m betting I’m going to die
Who's side am I on anyway?...


 Can the hospital bill me from 2005?
We recieved a hospital bill from 2005 this week. It is the first time we have gotten this bill, and, for those of you who havent noticed, it is 2008! Is there a statute of limitations on this ...


 What do you do when someone cancels an check written to you for a service you have already done?
My husband painted a car for someone. The guy paid him with a check. He was moving to another state. A week later my husband found out from the bank the guy put a stop payment on the check. He ...


 How long can you be off work on Sick Pay?
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 Am I obligated to pay a collection agency?
I had an accident at school where my shoulder got dislocated. The school agreed to pay for all bills that pertained to that accident, and I signed a paper in which I agreed to only be responsible for ...


 Should we get life insurance before my husband joins the military??
Should we get life insurance before my husband joins the military. My new york life friend told me that it's better because we can get more money if we do it before he joins. My husband says ...


 I took out home contents insurance less then 2 weeks ago - Is it too soon to make a claim?
My insurance company is Virgin and I'm in the UK....


 Should one consider hiding a smoking habit from a life insurance company?
Our family is shopping for life insurance. My husband smokes 1-2 cigarettes a day and wants to quit, thus he thinks this "light" smoking should not be mentioned to the insurance company to ...


 My boyfriend does not have insurance and got a speeding ticket in my father's insured car.?
My boyfriend is not on the policy but he got a speeding ticket in my car (legally my father's). I gave the officer my proof of insurance and he just handed it back but I don't exactly know ...


 Ripped hunder bill can it be reimbursed?
I found this when i was walking it was ripped into pieces can i like go to the band and get reimbursed?

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 If you're trying to claim on the house insurance "accidental" would they come out to see?
Our TV fell off the stand.

just wondering if we claim on accidental will the insurance company come out to check?

The value of the TV is under 1000 pounds
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 Daughter was in a suv that wrecked and is in hospital. do i sue insurance?
My daughter was in a vehicle with a neice of mine. she ended up in hospital. Has cost a lot of financial and emotion stress, can i sue insurance company wihout suing sister?...


 If I died would my family have to pay my debt even though I'm the only name on any of the loans and accounts?
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 Do you think most large Co. should offer medical ins. to their Empoyees?
After a year on the Job, do you feel that big Companies should offer insurance to their employees, at a group cost? Because so many don`t.
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 My son died, no life insurance. Lender trying to foreclose on wife?
My son was killed in a car accident. He had no life insurance. Only PMI on mortgage. Lender is trying to foreclose on his wife who has a 5 month old baby. What can she do if anything to save her ...


 Why do people get refused home insurance?
Whenever you get a home insurance quote it asks you if you have ever been refused insurance. Why would that happen? And if it does, does it count against you for the rest of your life? Are there ...


 I was hit by a drunk driver and...?
She fled the scene. I was rear ended at a red light she had no intention of stopping at. My dogs flew from the back seat to the dashboard, I followed her called 911 and she was arrested. It turns out ...



EvilFairies
Why is it that a person without health insurance has to pay full price for a doctor's visit...?
... but when someone with heath insurance visits the doctor, there is a discount on the cost when it is covered by the insurance?

I had gone for a year without health insurance, and I had to make a few different trips to the doctor. Every time I received the bill, it was for the full amount of the visit.

Now that I have health insurance, I went to my insurance website to see if my doctor's visit had been covered, and it said that the cost had been reduced (i.e. instead of the insurance company having to pay the $210, they only paid $65).

Why is that? Shouldn't it be the other way around? People with no health insurance should be paying the lower price out of pocket.
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I didn't mean that *I* got the discount. The insurance company got the discount. I'm not an idiot.
                     
 




Michael H
Quite simply, economics. Insurance companies negotiate lower rates with doctors and medical groups in order to secure better prices for their customers. In exchange for the increased traffic from the insurance companies, the doctors, hospitals, etc. agree to provide services at a price lower than they would otherwise charge. In other words, they compensate for the lower prices with increased numbers of patients.

If you did not pay for health insurance yourself, and were still charged a lower rate, that cost would still be paid by somebody, namely the government. It's called "socialized medicine". So now, your "health insurance" is provided by the government and the "premiums" are paid by the citizens through taxation, regardless of whether they want to pay for you or not. Some people would refer to you as uninsured while to others you're just a burden.


pisces_03_03
Insurance companies have contracts with companies and doctors to pay a certain amount of their bill. If you do not have insurance then you are required to pay the full amount. I have a copay and my insurance company pays the rest. And no you should not pay the lesser amount just because you dont have insurance. Doctors have to make a living too and when you visit a doctor or go to the ER, and dont pay your bill, then this just drives the cost of health care higher. Best deal is to get insurance, then you will only have to pay the copay.


President, www.HSAInside.com
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When you purchase insurance you and I are all paying for "Pre-Negotiated" rates by Doctors who have "Signed Contracts" with healthcare corporations ie. Blue Cross, United Health, Aetna, Cigna and others. Think of it like this, in the USA approximately 250,000Million People pay into Health Insurance multiply that by approx. 200.00 and you can figure how much they are collecting (approx). The press says that approx. 46,million people here in the USA don't have healthcare, why should we (paying for healthcare) for the approx. 13% of our population that feel it is not important.


Emily B
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Discounts are offered from doctor's offices to health insurance companies as part of negotiation for the doctor to be in the health insurance company's network of providers. Being in a network gives the doctor's access to more patients, so they'll take a discounted payment in exchange for that.

The insurance company will put the doctor in their network for a reduced fee when a patient visits that doctor. Win-win situation for health companies and doctors.

Losing situation for the uninsured.


nurse ratchet
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Fees are negotiated by the PPO that the insurance company utilizes. Usually, if you can pay up front, you can negotiate the fees yourself to get a better rate. You never know unless you ask. By the way, you may want to consider purchasing health insurance so you can take advantage of the co-pay benefits and lower fees for services rendered.


waggy_33
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The insurance negoyiate lower feeds because they list the doctor in their referral booklet. The doctor agrees to lower fees because they are getting a lot of their patients from the referral.
You need to negotiate with the doctor for a lower fee. If you don't ask you won't receive.


bill_simms
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Some doctors do give some type of discount to cash payers. With the average price for health insurance for a family in the USA approaching $1,000 a month, you wonder where it will stop.

Consumer Driven Health Care is where many will spend their health care dollar in the future. Instead of paying high costs of health insurance. Stuff like health savings accounts along with a high deductable health insurance plan can save hundreds.

Discount Health and Dental Benefits also add value for those paying out of pocket. Some companies like Ameriplan USA of Dallas TX offer a full package of benefits for less than $60 per month for the entire household.


allansc2005
Who should pay for it then?


NyteShayde
Second part of you question.
Many offices have discounts set up for "self pay" patients. They usually don't advertise it, because if they can get the whole amount from you then 'good for them'. But if you ask the office if they have any 'prompt pay discounts' they will probably tell you what they are. Radiology offices, Labs and even hospitals do this.


zippythejessi
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Part of the contract the doctor has with the insurance company is that the doctor agrees to take on a predetermined number of patients with this insurance.

The other part is - yeah, the insurance company only paid $65 of a $210 charge - but what is your copay? Because of the higher rate of reimbursement, I'm assuming your copay is on the lower side. So, if you think about it, the insurace is paying roughly less than fifty cents on the dollar for the visit. How fair do you think it is if YOU got paid fifty cents on the dollar of your salary?


mbrcatz
Well, it's all about volume discounts. I just found out auto shops do it, too - if you get your car fixed through warranty, the rate is MUCH lower than if you pay for it yourself.

Kinda like, the Walmart mentality - volume discount to those who buy in great quantities.


Endie vB
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There are bulk-agreements between doctors - insurance companies - pharmacies - etc. That is why the insurance company pays less for the same treatment / medicine.

No, it should not be cheaper for a person without insurance. If you don't want to pay for an insurance, why should you want any benefit of it?

Sorry


Carolina
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Yes, it should be the other way around. I finally found one Dr, that does Physicals and to just see a dr. here w/o insurance is 75.00 but I found a Dr. at the occupational urgent care that did the check up for 47.00 which was a lot better.. My daughter had to have the physical for a college application..but you know without insurance, they really don't give you a break....it is something that every President claims will be an issue that they'll change and then nothing changes...I don't know what will happen next....


velvet.kevorkian
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You already answered your own question. You get a discount because it's COVERED BY THE INSURANCE. Do you even know how insurance works?


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