Is it beneficial to report two dental insurance claims together?
Answers: It could be. If the claims are relatebeside yourself it would be considered one claim and you may only have to settle up one deductible.
If you parsimonious you have double insurance, submit the claim to your primary carrier first. When the transfer of funds comes in, make a copy of the EOB (explanation of benefits) and next submit the claim to your secondary insurance with the copy of the EOB so they can see the benefit amount and process the claim as expected.
If you mean you have two seperate claims next to two dates of service, the claims can be submitted together but each have to have it's own claim form.
~hope this helped. Source(s): RDA, CDA, CDPMA
FYI,
Check with either insurance to find out if within is a clause which allows your portion to be paid by the second insurance. This may be of great benefit in expensive treatments.
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