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					Originally Posted by  TheMercenary
					 
				 
				 You do understand that most private insurance pays much more than Medicare rates don't you? 
			
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 I don't know anything of the sort. I know that Medicare pays the highest for an annual eye exam. I also know that most for-profit insurance companies use Medicare guidelines for their cataract surgery reimbursement. Where do you get your information that for-profit insurance pays the provider more than Medicare?
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				...Each state is different for reimbursement amounts. 
			
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 Yes, that's why I bagan with:
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					Originally Posted by  Spexxvet
					 
				 
				In New Jersey, Medicare pays 80% of $110ish ($88ish) for a complete eye exam by an ophthalmologist. Most for-profit insurance companies pay $40 - $50 for the same service. And here's the kicker: some patients pay a $40 copay, and their insurance company contributes zilch, nada, nil, zip, zero. But we're all better off with health insurance companies running things...   
			
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