Government insurance like Medicare & Medicad require Physcians to attempt collections of co-pays/co-insurances/deductibles. The Physician must be able to prove s/he attempted collections.WA state
Is it illegal for medical practitioners to waive coinsurance/ copay ?
I think in some circumstances they can waive patients' coinsurance / copay ..may I know in what circumstances they can waive this legally?
Normally, a provide sends a bill because they expect to be paid for their services.So as long as they can show they tried like one or two phone calls and a mail letter...its enough correct?
or what kind of attempt they should have made?
I asked one of the providers if you can waive copay as copay only will be about $800 ...but the provider office said its illegal...so I was wondering if this is their excuse or they are real?What is your real question? What happened?
sorry yeah I meant coinsurance...There's no way on earth a copay is $800. Are you sure you don't mean coinsurance?
I asked one of the providers if you can waive copay as copay only will be about $800 ...but the provider office said its illegal...so I was wondering if this is their excuse or they are real?
As I said earlier...not with Medicare or Medicaid.... and most private insurance contracts require provable collection attempts.Quote by:xylene
If a doctor wants to eat your copay, that is totally legal.
Do you work for free? Or should I guess that you get through life without working and take every benefit known because you are "owed" that?sorry yeah I meant coinsurance...