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Wiki Medicare Advantage and Medicaid

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We had a patient come in with a medicare advantage plan. When we billed them for the co-pay, they then came back with their Medicaid information. This was not presented at the time of service. We are not Medicaid providers. Can we bill the patient for the co-pay?
 
No. There is a federal rule that prohibits balance billing of dual eligible patients.
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Most likely the primary insurance medicare advantage is a dual plan. The dual means medicare and medicaid combined. Therefore you cannot bill the patient for it
 
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