I don't see how. Please reframe the question.
Its insurance paid by the insured person each time a medical service is accessed. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copay
Most doctors will charge a copay for a recheck. Copayments are paid on an individual basis and normally for each visit to the doctor.
A doctor can charge a copay any time you visit them :) did youy ever get and answer for this question, and if you did where did you find it?? please advise
The doctor's charges and the copay are separate fees, of course. With that, even if the charges are less than the copay, the physician still collects the patient's copay. At anytime, the physician can waive, then write-off, the copay, but I wouldn't advise this.
Medicaid will pay the copay only if the amount of the copay added to whatever the primary insurance paid is less than or equal to what Medicaid would allow for that charge to begin with. Like charge of $50 for a visit, and the copay is $10 and the primary insurance paid $3 and Medicaid allows $15 for that particular code. Then Medicaid would pay $12.00 of it. This is highly unlikely, though.
No. Workman's Compensation pays 100% of medical expenses resulting from the workplace injury.
No. Patients out of pocket is limited to the annual deductible and 20% coinsurance.
That depends on 2 factors..1. is your doctor in your insurance company's network if no then yes he/she can charge you up to the billed charges subtracting what if anything your insurance company paid. 2. Is things like labs, x-rays and procedures covered under your copay or do they apply to your deductibles and coinsurance? When in doubt contact your insurance company
The service charge is $1,000 a month.
They charge $12.95 per month for there service. They charge $129 for a year. They charge $299 for a three year service. Or $399 for a lifetime of Tivo.
Bank Service Charge
A restaurant does not have to remove a mandatory service charge when asked as long as the service charge was displayed prominently prior to you accepting the service. For example, the restaurant must tell you (on the menu or in another conspicuous location) that a service charge is required.