yes
I hope not, talk about over reach
The insurance companies will not cover the cost of a paternity test. The reason why is that it is an elective test so you will have to pay it out of your pocket.
If you undertake this test you can become a billing and coding specialist. This is someone who converts medical information into specific codes for reimbursement from insurance companies, which can be a lucrative profession.
Yes.
Normally the insurance companies require three major tests: E.C.G., Urine and Blood Sugar test but the required tests may vary from insurance company to insurance company depending upon the type of case.
More then likely your not pregnant, as long as the tests are from two different companies. Maybe stress is giving you the symptoms of pregnancy. If this persists I'd suggest that you seek medical attention and get a test from a Doctor.
Yes
You can buy one in a shop
pregnancy test
I don't know what the medical condition is but if that can influence the test go to a clinic and test it for real. Home pregnancy tests are not always reliable.
Some do, depending on your age, health history, and the amount of insurance you are looking to purchase. Typically, the less money you are looking to insure yourself for, the less they would look into your history. Also, insurance companies use the Medical Information Bureau, which keeps record of your medical history. This may bring up questions about pain meds, if they are documented on that database. Insurance companies may also request a blood profile and urine sample to test, which could uncover drug abuse.
No, they can not. If your pregnancy test showed up positive, you are most likely pregnant. - M.D. in Medical Science