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opensource
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by opensource » Wed Apr 29, 2009 8:31 pm
Hello Team,
I am facing a situation where-in I have a Patient (who is the only one in the family) covered under an Insurance. The Benefits indicate the 'individual' deductible as $50 and 'Family' Deductible as '$150'. This Patient has had one Procedure done with us during 2009 calendar year and there was already a deductible charged for that Procedure. Two weeks ago, the Patient came in for a second Procedure and when a claim was created, It applied a deductible again. Does anyone know why that Happens in Open-Dental. Our office is on 6.4.12 version. Does the Family Deductible apply to the Patient once they their indiividual deductible is applied..that does not make sense

. Appreciate your thoughts / clarifications on this...
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OpenSource
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Debbie OD Support
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by Debbie OD Support » Thu Apr 30, 2009 5:22 am
You should not have the 50 and the 150 in at the same time you are either putting it in as an individual or you are putting it in for a family. So you need to take the 150 out and make sure all of the boxes are empty under the Family. That should fix the problem.
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by opensource » Thu Apr 30, 2009 9:44 am
Cool. Thanks for that clarification. I will assume that what this means is that if I have more than one member in the family and if they have a $150 as a family deductible, the System would know that it is $50 (per Individual)...How does the System know that it is $50 and not $25 or whatever.
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by Debbie OD Support » Thu Apr 30, 2009 1:32 pm
If you have 3 people in the family and you want them each to pay $50 of the $150 then you would put $50 in the individual.
If you set it up as a family deductable and you put in the $150 it will not evenly distribute the deductable because if only one family member comes in then they only get $50 for them instead they require $150 for family so that patient would have to pay the entire $150 before insurance would pay anything on a family plan
I think I explained that well if not please let me know.
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by DavidWolf » Fri May 01, 2009 9:51 am
Yeah, most plans primarily use the individual deductibles. Some have an additional family maximum, which means the total amount would max at $150 but from my experience always leaving the family deductible blank and filling in the individual deductible for everyone in the family seems to work 99% of the time.
It is also important to remember to fill in 0.00 deductible for preventative if it applies. Otherwise OD calculates a $50 payment for the first cleaning of the year. Most plans do not require the deductible to be applied to preventative.
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