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Know When You Can — and Cannot — Waive Patient Copays

You may think you are doing your patients a favor when you write off their copays for your providers’ services. But you may hurt yourself badly in the process if you do. That’s because your practice’s generosity in waiving a patient’s financial responsibility may be violating the terms of your contract with a private payer, […]

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No Copays for Eye exams related to Diabetes?

I recently had a payer Regence Medavantage plan call me and say that we should not charge copays for diabetic eye exams. I can’t seem to find any ruling about this from Medicare or the payer.

Anyone hear of this? Does the dr need to be treating or monitoring the pt for Diabetes?

Thanks,
Edward

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Copays for visits denied for timely filing

If a copay was collected for an office visit but the visit was never billed to insurance or the claim denied for timely filing, is the provider allowed to keep the copay? Technically an allowed amount was never adjudicated by the insurance company, so would it be wrong to keep the copay?

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