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Understanding
Health Insurance Coverage: A Primer |
by:
Peter
Lenkefi |
Health
Insurance Coverage: What are 'Covered' Services?
Health insurance coverage is a contract
used to determine medical benefits that
are covered, or not covered, between you
and your insurance provider. The insurance
company, based on a fee that you provide
them on a regular basis, promises to pay
health insurance coverage on certain items
or benefits listed in that contract. These
are called 'covered' services. 'Covered'
services can include a wide variety of things,
such as implements, prescriptions, services
(such as massage), checkups, tests and/or
research.
Your contract should also list all of the
things NOT covered in your health insurance
coverage - these are items or services that
you will need to pay for out of your own
pocket, should you require them.
Health Insurance Coverage: What is a Medical
Necessity? How is this Different from Covered
Services?
Just as it seems, a medical necessity is
something that your health professional
has deemed a required service/ item that
will affect your health negatively should
you decide not to purchase it. However,
just because your doctor tells you something
is a medical necessity does not mean your
health insurance actually offers coverage
for it.
Since insurance companies decide what health
coverage they will and will not provide,
you really have no leeway in this area.
Health Insurance Coverage: What Do I Do?
Most doctors try and keep themselves abreast
as to what the major insurance companies
do, and do not cover when it comes to health
coverage. However, there are a LOT of plans
out there, so this just isn't enough. So
how can you avoid any nasty surprises during
an emergency?
Read your health insurance coverage. You're
better off knowing what your health insurance
company will, and will not provide coverage
for right off the bat. Then, if your doctor
decides on a treatment plan that isn't covered,
you can ask for alternatives that may be.
If there are questions regarding your health
insurance coverage, do not hesitate to contact
the insurance company. Questions are good,
and they expect them.
Health Insurance Coverage: What Do I Do
if Something I Need Isn't Covered?
The gross majority of what your doctor orders
for you will be covered in your health insurance
plan. If you do get a treatment or supply
that isn't covered, you can always challenge
the health insurance coverage. You may not
be the only one who requires the same type
of service, benefit or item - so you'll
end up fighting not just for yourself, but
for others in the same situation.
Ask your doctor for their side, and use
this in your claim. It may not help in the
end, but if your doctor is on your side,
you may be able to convince the health insurance
company that coverage is required.
About the author:
For more more information about health insurance
coverage please visit http://www.1health-center.com/articles/Health-Insurance-Coverage.php
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