Quote:
Originally Posted by 2009BBPliftback
I work in healthcare dealing with insurances on a daily basis. "In network" is when you use selected facilities/doctors that have a contract with your insurance company. "out of network" is just the opposite when you use out of network your benefits (depending on the policy) they will pay at a much lower rate than if you use "in network". The Deductible is what you pay out of pocket before your benefits kick in. Hope this helps somewhat.
|
Thanks another question.
Let's say if i hurt my hand and i'm go to the emergency room, and see a doctor...and the total came out less than $1500 do the insurance will pay for it? or i have to pay for it? Since the deductible is $1500.