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by didgeoridoo
2896 days ago
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That is technically insurance fraud. As a provider, when you accept insurance from a specific company you sign a contract that says you are required to accept that insurance as payment if you see a client who is a customer of that insurance company. You cannot hold specific "insurance" and "cash pay" slots. A large practice in Boston is being investigated for this right now, and it might put them out of business. |
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They might (They do, this has happened to me, and the end result was not getting care I needed, but anyway) suggest you not inform them of your insurance, then it's your fraud, not theirs.