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I must say I was surprised, because I thought DAN was taking this charge up-front. That's the way they advertise like "we pay", not like "your existing insurance will pay, and if they don't, then we will". What if my health plan is one self-funded through a company plan? The future premiums would go up by taking that hit of an invoice. So, just saying, when dealing with any insurance, read the fine print.
DAN guarantees that the chamber will get paid and they've heard of DAN. Your primary might be"Blue Cross of Bugtussle Arkansas" which the chamber operator hasn't heard of and has no interest in dealing with.
Your primary medical insurer might be quite happy to reimburse you for your expenses, however that isn't helpful if you can't get treated when you need it. The chamber operator doesn't know if your primary will pay. They know that DAN will. When you're diving far from home, having something that's recognized as a payment method and who can arrange for treatment is very valuable.
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