Can i use 2 dental insurances for duplicate pop in? if so later how does that work?

i want to know how this would work as far as what i should expect to pay out of pocket and what not
Answers:
Im almost positive you cant use two insurances for the same call in. you should figure out what dental plan covers more of the procedure you are going in for and turn for that one.

when i went in adjectives i had to pay be copays never more than $30 but it depends on what your plan is and if you have deductibles and if its only partial coverage ect.
The dentist will be able to bring up to date you how much you will have to pay out of pocket. You can use two dental insurances. They will bill the primary insurance first and consequently the secondary insurance. They will be able to describe you how much each insurance covers. My son uses two dental insurances for his orthodontic work.
The dental office can toy with this a couple of ways:

You may not have to pay anything up front, and the organization will submit the claim to your primary carrier. After that payment is received, a copy of what that insurance company compensated will be attached to the claim and sent to your secondary insurance company. If the bill was $100, and your primary insurance company rewarded $50 and the secondary insurance company paid $30, your personal go together would be $20.

Some offices do not want to wait for the insurance payments, so you'll hold to pay up front and either they will submit to the insurance companies for you or you will own to do it yourself.

Another option would be to pay the stability after the primary carrier pays thier share, and then you can be reimbursed by the subsidiary insurance carrier.

If the dentist is 'in-network' with any of the insurance companies, there's a chance that some or all of the remaining symmetry may be written off....

Hopefully the first scenario is how your dental office handle patients with double insurance.... that's how we do it.

:) Source(s): RDA, CDA, CDPMA


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