What is “non-covered services” in medical billing?

Non-Covered Services in Medical Billing

Non-covered services refer to medical treatments or procedures that are not included in a patient’s health insurance coverage.

Non-Covered Services in Medical Billing Explained

In medical billing, non-covered services are the responsibility of the patient and are not paid by insurance companies. Providers must inform patients when services are not covered and may require them to sign a waiver agreeing to pay out of pocket.

For example, a patient seeking a fertility treatment may be informed that the service is a non-covered service and must be paid for privately.

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