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What Does Bid For Surgery Cost the Consumer and Healthcare Provider?

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What Does Bid For Surgery Cost the Consumer and Healthcare Provider?

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There is no charge to the physician/dentist. There is a one-time charge of $1.00 to view the results of the bid process. There is a modest charge to the consumer based on the price of the completed procedure. This amount is added to the bid amount and is clearly displayed before the consumer is asked to authorize the charge. The amount of the fee is as low as $20 and can be as high as $95 for procedures costing over $4,000.

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