Not normally if you were properly insured when you made the claims. Unless there is some special condition set in your terms of insurance when you started it. And for example, there could be difficulty if it is found you did not provide full information when you started.
Health Insurance claims are bills for health care services. Generally your doctor will have a medical billing specialist that taken down your insurance information. He or she will them bill or charge your insurance company for the portion they are responsible for.
Assuming you are talking about your employer's health plan post termination, the employer has that responsibility.
Douglas Norman Morrison has written: 'Claim administration, life & health insurance' -- subject(s): Health insurance claims, Insurance, Life insurance claims, Taxation
Jo Ann C. Rowell has written: 'Understanding medical insurance' -- subject(s): Health Insurance, Health insurance claims, Insurance, Health, United States, Health insurance
The theory is this: Aig is a huge health ins. co. Third party adminstrators work to disqualify health insurance claims. Now you have a situation where the health insurance company that pays your claims also owns the insurance company that protects third party administrators when they illegally deny your claims. You do the math.
The HIPAA Privacy Rule establishes a foundation of Federal protection for personal ... Determining eligibility or coverage under a plan and adjudicating claims; ... any health care provider (including providers not covered by the Privacy Rule).
Kyle L. Grazier has written: 'Group medical insurance large claims database collection and analysis' -- subject(s): Group Insurance, Health insurance claims, Insurance, Group, Statistics
Gary L. Wickert has written: 'ERISA and health insurance subrogation' -- subject(s): Health Insurance, Health insurance claims, Insurance requirements, Law and legislation, Retirees, States, Subrogation, United States
I don't know about the term 'expire' if you do not pay your premiums you could certainly run the risk of your policy canceling for non payment.
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NIB is an affordable health insurance option for most people. Some people have found the claims process complicated and the coverage insufficient however.
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