Tuesday, November 1, 2011

DEDUCTIBLES: What to Expect January 1st


There are many concerns regarding the cost of healthcare these days. Now it is more important than ever to know the details of your policy and formulate a budget for your healthcare needs. The Arthritis and Infusion Center understands that healthcare language can often be confusing. We have compiled a few of the most commonly used terms that refer to healthcare insurance policies.
Healthcare definitions according to the Medicare website: 
  • Assignment - An agreement by your doctor, other health care provider, or supplier to be paid directly by Medicare, to accept the payment amount Medicare approves for the service, and not to bill you for any more than the Medicare deductible and coinsurance.
  •  Coinsurance - An amount you may be required to pay as your share of the cost for services after you pay any deductibles. Coinsurance is usually a percentage (for example, 20%).
  • Deductible - The amount you must pay for health care or prescriptions before Original Medicare, your prescription drug plan, or your other insurance begins to pay.
  • Medically Necessary - Services or supplies that are needed for the diagnosis or treatment of your medical condition and meet accepted standards of medical practice.
  • Medicare Approved Amount - In Original Medicare, this is the amount a doctor or supplier that accepts assignment can be paid. It may be less than the actual amount a doctor or supplier charges. Medicare pays part of this amount and you’re responsible for the difference. 
Typically deductibles renew on January 1st each year. In other words, the slate is wiped clean from the previous year and you are required to pay your annual deductible again. Keep in mind, when making your healthcare budget, often deductibles and coinsurance will be collected at the same time from your provider until the annual deductible is satisfied. Be prepared, before your office visit, with the necessary monetary means to satisfy your obligations at the time of the service.

The Arthritis and Infusion Center is ready to help. If you are unsure of your policy’s deductibles or coinsurance, give us a call and we will be more than happy to help you determine this information. An informed patient is a happy patient.

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