Coverage under private insurance varies greatly based on your carrier and your deductible. Most private medical insurance is a cushion against major catastrophes like a sudden heart attack.
Anytime you have private medical insurance, you are required to notify them of any other medical coverage you have. So, yes, you do need to notify them if you are now covered under SSI medical.
Dental Coverage is not usually covered by General Medical Insurance because it is too expensive.
Eye surgery is covered usually under major medical insurance if it is work related. It also depends on your insurance carrier in terms of the costs and doctors you can choose from.
No, Personal injury would be covered under your Medical Insurance.
If you fell ill or met an accident during transportation to work and are already covered under medical insurance,there is no reason why you will not get benefit under medical insurance. Your inability to drive due to medical condition needs detailed explanation as this may be a parameter in your getting benefits under medical insurance.
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Yes a RIFLE can be covered under insurance
You are advised to contact the Insurance Company,bringing to their notice the anomaly for the needful,as your medical expenses will be covered under the travel insurance.
There is a confusion among the medical fraternity whether the investigations for treatment of Glaucoma will be covered under Medical Insurance or not. In my opinion as an Insurance Consultant, since Glaucoma is such a disease requiring periodic investigations to ascertain eye pressure,visibility etc. these should must be allowed as treatment under medical insurance and claims should be entertained accordingly, provided this is not pre-existing one and was diagnosed only after taking the policy after a year.
No. But if any dental surgery is necessiated due to accident, the same will be covered under medical insurance purview.
A medical marijuana card is given to a patient through their medical provider. The doctor is covered under the patient's insurance as is the marijuana since it is considered a prescribed medication.
Check the description of benefits provided to you by your insurer. Only the insurance company knows if the services you need are covered under your plan.