How Medicare Geographic Localities Directly Affects Your Reimbursement.

How Geographic Location Directly Affects Your Reimbursement Medical reimbursement under Medicare and Florida PIP is not a single statewide amount. Instead reimbursement is based on Medicare fee schedule localities which adjust payment amounts depending on the county where the provider is located. These geographic adjustments directly affect how much an insurer is required to reimburse […]

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Insurer Reimbursement Under Florida PIP Fee Schedules

When a patient receives medical treatment after a motor vehicle accident in Florida, the amount ultimately paid to the medical provider is often not the same as the amount billed. This is because insurers frequently reimburse providers based on fee schedules, rather than the provider’s full charges. Understanding how Medicare fee schedules works is essential […]

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Why Every PIP Patient Should Sign an Assignment of Benefits (AOB)

In Florida’s Personal Injury Protection (PIP) system, one of the most important documents a medical provider can obtain from a patient is an Assignment of Benefits, commonly called an AOB. This simple form determines whether the provider has the right to bill the insurer directly and receive payment for treatment. Without a proper AOB, providers […]

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Why an Emergency Medical Condition Is Required to Access the Full $10,000 in Florida PIP Benefits

In Florida’s Personal Injury Protection (PIP) system, one of the most important and often misunderstood requirements is the Emergency Medical Condition (EMC) determination.For medical providers, understanding EMC is essential because it directly affects how much PIP coverage is available for an injured patient. Without an EMC, insurers limit benefits to $2,500, not the full $10,000. […]

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