05-25-2017, 06:21 PM
>>There are generally no allowances for anything out of network, so there is no claim process.
So its possible for two in network doctors to coordinate in such a way such that the transaction itself is out of network?
....and i find it odd that it follows that there's no claim process since its all in network. what happens if an in network doctor charges a patient instead of the insurance company? surely this must happen on occasion.
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one of the things the person on the phone said was that i should have contacted my insurance company before transferring the allergens. that was already after i talked to two doctors. how many people do you need to talk to do something so goddamn simple?
So its possible for two in network doctors to coordinate in such a way such that the transaction itself is out of network?
....and i find it odd that it follows that there's no claim process since its all in network. what happens if an in network doctor charges a patient instead of the insurance company? surely this must happen on occasion.
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one of the things the person on the phone said was that i should have contacted my insurance company before transferring the allergens. that was already after i talked to two doctors. how many people do you need to talk to do something so goddamn simple?