AnswerAs long as it isn't an exclusion of the policy they really can't deny it. Just call the insurance and have someone review it. Shouldn't be a problem.
No, they can't. You can have two insurance coverages.
AnswerGenerally yes but self-funded policies might not.
Depending on your insurance carrier and the type of coverage you have, the answer should be yes. Any procedure that is invasive is considered surgery by virtually all insurers. That is especially true if it is group coverage through an employer. There are some exceptions depending on whether the plan is self-funded by the employer, the State you live in, etc. But the overall answer for most insurance plans should be that it would be covered.
Juan Ponce De Leon was self funded.
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Call your state welfare office and ask if they have a program based on your income for health insurance. For instance, MN has "MN CARE" which is funded from cigarette taxes. In state funded programs you have to qualify of course, usually by sending in a copy of your tax forms from last year, and of course if you work now, your proof of income.
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If your COBRA continuation of insurance ended, it depends on why it ended and how long ago it ended. For lack of payment or fraud, you may not be offered a conversion policy. If the COBRA duration period elapsed, you should get a notice about your conversion rights, as long as you were HMO or PPO (not self funded).
Generally, no. Cosmetic surgery is not usually covered under most insurance plans. (If we're talking about reconstruction after breast cancer treatment that's different.)What's more, any treatment of complications may not be covered by your health insurance. Typically, insurance companies will not cover breast augmentation or any reoperations and additional doctor visits following augmentation. Your insurance company might even increase your premiums or drop your coverage.Before surgery, you may wish to get answers to the following questions in writing from your insurance companyDoes my policy cover the costs of the implant surgery, the implant, the anesthesia, and other related hospital costs? To what extent?Does it cover removal and replacement of the implants if this becomes necessary? To what extent?Does it cover the cost of detecting or treating a complication as a result of either the implant or the reconstruction? To what extent?Will there be an increase in my insurance premium? To what extent?Will future coverage be affected? To what extent?
One can become a home insurance agent through first going to college and equipping themselves with all the necessary knowledge required in this field. Then they may apply for a job in an insurance company or become self employed.
An HMO is a Health Maintenance Organization. They provide services which include health insurance, self-funded health care benefit plans and provides communication between health care providers and individuals.