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Actual chargeThe amount a physician or supplier actually bills for a particular medical service or supply.
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Actual chargeThe actual dollar amount charged by a physician or other provider for medical services rendered, as distinguished from the allowable charge.
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Actual chargeThe total amount charged by the doctor or medical provider for the medical services provided to the insured.
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Actual chargeThe amount of money a doctor or supplier charges for a certain medical service or supply. This amount is often more than the amount an insurance plan approves.
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Actual chargeThe amount of money a doctor or supplier charges for a specific medical service or supply. This is often higher than the approved amount that your health plan and Medicare pay because insurance companies and Medicare negotiate lower rates for members.
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Actual chargeThe amount a physician or supplier actually bills for a particular service or supply.
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Actual chargeActual charge is the amount charged by health care providers for their services. It is not the same as the allowable charge, which is the amount your plan will cover. Think of this as the “retail price” rather than a “wholesale price” for medical services.
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