Friday, March 2, 2012

Are you living a double dental insurance life?

Do you have double dental insurance coverage, also called secondary insurance?  Are you considering adding it?  There are some important things to know about double insurance coverage.

Most important to know is that having double insurance does not necessarily mean your insurance will duplicate or double pay your dental claims like it did years ago.  Times have changed with dental insurance.   In today’s world a majority of insurance policies have a Non-Duplication Clause.  If your policy has this clause, this may result in little or no extra benefit to you.  See the explanation below under Non-Duplication Clause.

 *The article below by Francine Richards, eHow Contributor does a great job of explaining how double coverage works.

 How Does Having Two Dental Insurances Workichards began writing in 1998 with a specialty in health-care technical writing. Her experience includes authoring policies, training materials, Web articles and marketing materials. Richards' work has appeared on several Blue Cross Blue Shield plan websites and newsletters. Richards holds a Bachelor of Arts in communications from the Uni
By Francine Richards, eHow Contributor

When you have two dental insurance plans, both insurers work together to determine your coverage and who pays for what. The formal process of sorting out your double coverage is called coordination of benefits. Both dental plans will determine who the primary carrier is and who the secondary carrier is. Coordination of benefits impacts how your claims are paid but not necessarily the actual benefits available to you. Occasionally having two dental plans makes no impact on your coverage at all.

Dual Coverage

o    Dual coverage of dental benefits means you have coverage from two different dental plan carriers. You may have coverage from your job and additional coverage from your spouse's plan. Children may also be covered on both parents' dental plans. Having dual coverage does not mean that you have double the benefits, rather both insurance companies work together to coordinate who manages and pays for your dental care.

Primary Carrier

o    Per industry standards, the dental insurance you receive through your employer is considered your primary insurance plan. Insurance obtained elsewhere, such as through a retiree plan or your spouse's plan, is considered your secondary insurance. If you have dental coverage through two jobs, the insurer you have been with the longest is your primary carrier. Children with dual coverage fall under the birthday rule. This means that the parent with the earliest birth month and day (excluding year) provides the primary coverage. Other factors such as court orders may preclude the birthday rule.

Coordination of Benefits

o    Your dental insurance carriers work together to coordinate your benefits. The dentist sends claims to the primary insurance carrier for reimbursement. The primary carrier pays the claims per your employer's benefit schedule. The secondary carrier pays any amount the primary carrier does not cover. For example, if a service such as tooth extraction is covered at 50 percent by the primary carrier, the secondary carrier will pay the other 50 percent. If you did not have secondary coverage, you would be responsible for the other 50 percent.

Non-Duplication of Dental Benefits

o    Depending on the employer, the insurance carrier may include a non-duplication of benefits clause in its dental benefits plan. The secondary insurer only pays when the primary carrier does not pay up to the full allowed percentage. Often the primary will pay the full percentage allowed, which means the secondary carrier does not pay anything, and you pay the difference for services covered at less than 100 percent. For example, if the primary plan pays 80 percent, and 80 percent is the amount covered by the plan, you pay the other 20 percent. If the plan percentage is 80 percent but the primary plan only paid 70 percent, the secondary carrier would pay 10 percent and you would pay the other 20 percent.


If you are considering adding double insurance it would be a good thing to check to see if adding secondary insurance coverage is worth the coverage, it might be more of a benefit for the insurance company than you. 

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