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I do medical billing so I would think that Dental billing works the same way but I want a little confirmation here.
DS went in to have 2 fillings done on 2 back teeth. I was quoted a price above my insurance payment (because they do not cover white fillings on back teeth only silver) of $50 total ($25 per tooth). We have a high option dental plan that covers 100% on minor cavities. I was told this was the price above the silver filling fee. Fine, fillings scheduled and done. I get a bill over the weekend for $258.00 that is supposedly my portion to pay OOP. I found out that we have a $50 per person annual deductible that I didn't realize we had so I am at (what I thought) would be $100.00 out of pocket. I emailed the dentists office for a breakdown of pricing and asked what the contracted rate is for the work done on my son - I tried to call 2x but they have weird hours at the end of the week/weekend. This morning the response I got was:
DS had White Filling
2 surfaces = 215 x2 = 430
insurance payment = 172.00
patient balance = 258.00
Silver fillings (had I chosen this route)
2 surfaces $185 x2 = 370
insurance payment = 172.00
insurance would credit = 148.00
leaving a balance of 50.00 for the patient.
The bold part is the part I am questioning. In medical billing this is called contractual allowance and we are required to write that off. We CANNOT bill the patient this amount. Is this true in dental as well?
I am planning on calling the dental office but they are at lunch right now so I am waiting for them to get back.
Any information would be helpful.
DS went in to have 2 fillings done on 2 back teeth. I was quoted a price above my insurance payment (because they do not cover white fillings on back teeth only silver) of $50 total ($25 per tooth). We have a high option dental plan that covers 100% on minor cavities. I was told this was the price above the silver filling fee. Fine, fillings scheduled and done. I get a bill over the weekend for $258.00 that is supposedly my portion to pay OOP. I found out that we have a $50 per person annual deductible that I didn't realize we had so I am at (what I thought) would be $100.00 out of pocket. I emailed the dentists office for a breakdown of pricing and asked what the contracted rate is for the work done on my son - I tried to call 2x but they have weird hours at the end of the week/weekend. This morning the response I got was:
DS had White Filling
2 surfaces = 215 x2 = 430
insurance payment = 172.00
patient balance = 258.00
Silver fillings (had I chosen this route)
2 surfaces $185 x2 = 370
insurance payment = 172.00
insurance would credit = 148.00
leaving a balance of 50.00 for the patient.
The bold part is the part I am questioning. In medical billing this is called contractual allowance and we are required to write that off. We CANNOT bill the patient this amount. Is this true in dental as well?
I am planning on calling the dental office but they are at lunch right now so I am waiting for them to get back.
Any information would be helpful.