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by homero 2615 days ago
They promised to only take what your insurance paid and not bill you any remainder. My insurance refused one and paid another. They ate the first one. But it's a ridiculous amount to bill my insurance so i didn't do anymore. They got shady when they started sending emails where just by clicking they would "resequence" your sample.
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>They promised to only take what your insurance paid and not bill you any remainder.

This sounds like insurance fraud. [0]

[0] https://www.ajmc.com/contributor/andria-jacobs-rn-ms-cen-cph...

Interesting. That make sense but is very counterintuitive.

I've always wondered why a lab has been hounding me to pay a $5 bill when insurance paid them like 99% of the bill. (I refuse to pay them because they only take check via mail--I've offered credit card, PayPal, venmo, et cetera...hoping to make things better for the next person). This explains why they care about getting paid the $5--so they can't be accused of insurance fraud. Anyway, this is just more evidence of how our whole health insurance industry needs a big refactor/replace.

I assume you still pay your copay/coinsurance, they just discount the remainder.
What about all the $5 drug copay promotions? A drug company just refunded my copay.
It’s ok with private insurance, but not public insurance. The federal govt considers it an inducement.
It’s not Ok with commercial insurance either.
If by "ok" you mean legal, yes, it is legal for drug companies to offer co-pay assistance.