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      • Some CDCP patients won’t have the full cost of their appointment covered. Depending on your family’s income, you may need to pay a percentage of the cost. The federal government will only pay a portion of the CDCP fees and you will be responsible for additional charges known as co-payments.
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  2. If you are covered by the CDCP, you shouldnt pay the full cost upfront, but you may have to pay any additional charges directly to the oral health provider. Please contact us if you have questions or require support.

  3. Jul 8, 2024 · CDCP patients may have to pay additional charges, in addition to their co-payment, if applicable, depending on the services received and the cost of the treatment. Before receiving any services, CDCP patients should always ask their provider about any additional costs that won't be covered by the plan.

  4. CDCP clients cannot submit claims for reimbursement from the CDCP, and oral health providers are encouraged to avoid charging CDCP clients for costs covered by the CDCP. The CDCP may consider coverage beyond its frequency limitations for eligible oral health care services.

  5. Could there be any additional charges for services rendered to a CDCP eligible client? It is possible that the CDCP established fees for services may not be the same as what the oral health provider charge.

  6. Feb 8, 2024 · People covered under the CDCP may have to pay an outstanding amount such as a co-payment or additional charges, which would be paid directly to their oral health provider. CDCP fees will...

  7. Apr 22, 2024 · CDCP clients may have to pay additional charges not covered by the plan directly to you. Like private insurance plans, the CDCP requires preauthorization for some services. The vast majority of claims expected for the CDCP—well above 90%—will not require preauthorization.

  8. CDCP members may be required to pay a portion of the cost when visiting an oral health provider. The CDCP will reimburse a percentage of the cost, based on established CDCP fees and your adjusted family net income. You may have to pay additional charges directly to the oral health provider, if:

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