Who should be responsible for understanding a patients dental benefits? The patient or the dentist office?
Question : Who should be responsible for understanding a patients dental benefits? The patient or the dentist office?
Having been a dental assistant for 10 yrs., I have always been told that it is the patients responsibility to know their own benefits. However I see patients daily who don’t understand a thing about their dental insurance, especially when it comes to going out of network. It seems like when you try to explain it to them, they get mad at the dental office instead of their insurance company, as if they think we are making it all up. They have usually heard things about insurance from friends, family or coworkers and take that as the gospal. Who should be responsible for knowing details of the insurance plans? Taking into consideration that most dentists accept numerous insurance plans, and each plan has hundreds of individual policies, each having different rules and regulations.
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Answer by Joe Rockhead
It is the patient’s responsibility to understand their benefits. All too often, people don’t take the initiative to understand what they’ve bought or is provided to them through their place of employment. Maybe ignorance is bliss, but it doesn’t help pay the bills and it certainly may leave money on the table.
I think it is both parties responsibilities. However, if I had to choose one I would say the dentist office but only because they’re the ones at work. Therefore, the workers have an obligation to know what’s going on. The patients are just there to get the service they signed up for and pay for it. Nonetheless, there is nothing worse than someone (a patient) getting an attitude because they’re ignorant to what’s going on. (That’s more of a character issue than anything else.)