If the primary insurance allows more than secondary what would pay?
If the primary insurance allows more than the secondary, the secondary insurance would pay the difference up to its allowable amount. However, if the secondary insurance allows less than the primary, the primary insurance would pay the allowable amount and the insured would be responsible for the difference.Health Insurance - Related Articles
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