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Matching deductible with EOB
May 30, 2007 11:53 am

[rbienstock]
rbienstock
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This post is about: Quicken Medical Expense Manager V2 2007
Unless I'm missing something, QMEM seems to apply the first $x against the individual and family deductibles. This seems to be making problems for me because I don't seem to have a place where I can record which particular expense the insurer chose to apply the deductible against. Thus if I run a deductible report QMEM has applied different expenses against the deductible than my insurer did. This problem is compounded by the fact that my insurer seems to process some claims faster than others, so I frequently have the deductible applied to treatment dates that are later than claims that are paid. Is there a way to specifically assign a particular non-reimbursement to the deductible?
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Matching deductible with EOB
Feb 23, 2008 07:40 pm 
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My insurer counts the copays toward the OOP max but not toward the deductible. If I include the copay portion in with the rest of the billed amount on one line in the list of services, my copay amount will show up in the deductible report; that's why I haven't been able to do it that way.

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    [apwilhelm]
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    The short answer is that you won't be able to get both reports to give you the right numbers. Cross your fingers for v3 [but don't hold your breath as you'll suffocate in the interim].

    -Tony

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