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PMRNC:
Wow, I'm thinking that software is going to need to have tertiary options..especially in the VERY near future!

rdmoore2003:
I use Office Therapy.

suky12:

--- Quote from: PMRNC on February 05, 2011, 04:05:44 PM ---If the Mutual of Omaha plan is a private, non contributory plan, you would give the credit to the patient. They are over insured. The reason you give it to them is because they are paying for the premium's. Though it would seem they are gaining financially with that credit, they are not, they are paying more in premium's than needed.

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I was told that we need to refund the third insurance.  But this was a little difference.  Patient have Medicare and the other two are private insurance.  I would think you should refund the patient because they are paying on the premiums, right?  I argued, but was told it's not correct.  Now, I am second guessing myself.  ???

PMRNC:
Who is telling you to reimburse the carrier? Don't bother they will just turn around and send it back. The patient is obviously over insured, it might LOOK like they are getting more for that one visit but when you add up their premium's they are actually getting ripped off. It happens, unfortunately to a lot of senior's, these private plan's send out agent's who offer up free lunches and breakfasts and get patient's to sign up.  Send the patient a check with a statement. 

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