Re: Disappearing Nesbitt Bridge [longish tale]
- From: "NOYB" <noyb@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 06 Apr 2005 22:16:15 GMT
"John Keiser" <john.keiser2@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Yes. $34 was the total cost. I think since I reported without an
> appointment, the services were treated a "emergency" and no charge.
> Normal charge for a doctor's visit is $15.
No...the normal "co-pay" is $15. The doctor and radiologist got paid a lot
more than $34, or $15, or whatever...but they just happened to get it from
the insurance company instead of you.
The bottom line is the total money spent on dental and medical care (your
money and the insurance company's money) for your Nesbit will end up being
about the same in the long run as that implant you rejected.
.
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