Why might repeatedly forgiving copayments constitute fraud on the insurance company?


Answers: Most contracts between insurers and doctors call for the insurer to pay the doctor a portion of the usual, customary and ACTUAL excise for the service. If the doctor is lying to the insurer about the actual fee charged, including the co-pay, that can be a fraud.


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