- 6,472
Weird there are only 4 ways it can happen yet it happens with 100% of my MA clients. 20 years with no E&O claim. How can that be? Sometimes I think you are stuck back I the 80’s with all your managed care advice you give.
Same goes with the ER, they go to ER with chest pains and they do EKG, stress test etc they come out with 110.00 copay every time.
Didn’t say they disappear. If 12000.00 is approved then client pays 110.00 and MA plan pays 11890.00. Not sure why it’s so hard to understand what a copay means.
You are deliberately being obtuse.
When one goes to the emergency room there are bills from multiple Part B providers for one visit. Your posts are describing MAPD co-pays from only one Part B provider for the visit and implying that the Part B bill from the hospital chain providing the emergency room facility is the only bill a person will receive for their ER visit.