Fee-for-service

Fee-for-service

Fee-for-service is a standard business model where services are unbundled and paid for separately.

In Health insurance and the health care industry fee-for-service involves when doctors and other health care providers receive a fee for each service such as an office visit, test, procedure, or other health care service [http://www.opm.gov/insure/health/about/glossary.asp FEHB Glossary.] Retrieved May 31, 2006.] . Fee-for-service health insurance plans typically allow patients to obtain care from doctors or hospitals of their choosing, but in return for this flexibility they may pay higher copayments or deductibles [http://www.investorwords.com/5569/fee_for_service.html InvestorWords.com: "fee-for-service".] Retrieved May 31, 2006.] . Patients frequently pay providers directly for services, then submit claims to their insurance company for reimbursement.

In Real Estate, the fee-for-service model of paying a broker provides an alternative to paying commission. In the fee-for service pricing model can a broker may charge for showing trips or other services [ ABout.com Real Estate Business definitions http://realestate.about.com/od/df/g/deffeeforsvc.htm ] .

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