Re: Question re bone graft
- From: "Amatus Cremona" <Nicola@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2005 19:23:54 GMT
>
> However they simply do not set their fees based upon what the insurance
> company determines as UCR. (dentist here please define this acronym).
>
UCR = Arbitrary Fee Ceiling set by the insurance carrier based on the
premium dollars the employer is willing to spend.
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"Sue" <chrlie700@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Hi Jim,
>
> FFS = Fee For Service
>
> FFS means an office that does not set their fees based upon what
> insurance companies dictate.
>
> This does not necessarily mean that your insurance is not good for
> anything at a FFS office though. Most FFS offices will process your
> insurance and the portion that ins pays is deucted from your bill.
> However they simply do not set their fees based upon what the insurance
> company determines as UCR. (dentist here please define this acornym).
> I believe UCR is "usual and customary reimbursement" or something like
> that.
>
> I can undertsand feeling like many dentists are out to take advantage
> of unsuspecting patients... as there are so many ads out on the
> internet ...marketing TO dentists...
>
> ...like on how to become the "profitable dentist"
>
> ...or for example, the book "The profitable hygienist"
>
> These sorts adverstisement by people and companies helping dentists to
> become more "profitable" understandably can put some of the public
> ill-at-ease when it comes to gaining trust with their dental provider.
>
> Try to look past that and just realize that dentistry is a business.
> They make a profit just like any other business. (That is the way I
> view the industry today anyway).
>
> In the same token, realize there are ethical businesses and unethical
> businesses. Thsi does not mean that all dentists are "shysters."
>
> I hope my views do not confuse you more. These are simply my own views
> as nondental professional.
>
> Bottomline: Do not do anything until you are comfortable in your
> decision.
>
> Good luck. It is a big decision!
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Sue
>
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