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most insurance companies cover ambulance services. Contact BSBC of Michigan.
Yes. Blue cross will cover up to $3,000.00 a year in ambulance cost.
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Blue Cross offers affordable healthcare insurance. Eye, dental, prescriptions and emergency ambulance services are some of the services that Blue Cross offers.
That would be an awful lot of money. I would look into tricare for life and medicare and compare the costs to blue cross blue shield. With any of the three you are going to have some deductible but that deductible will be far less than the premiums for all three. The government is tampering with Tricare and medicare right now to try and find ways to save money but Blue cross and blue shield will be raising your rate soon also.
The main product and service that are provided by Blue Cross and Blue Shield is health insurance coverage. Blue Cross and Blue Shield has been a provider of health insurance policies since 1982.
180 days from the date of service
It most likely depends on your plan. You should look in your Blue Cross Blue Shield plan book, or contact their customer service to find out.
The basic definition of the word ambulance is 'a vehcle to transport aid and care of a medicla nature and to provide transport for the sick and injured'. The term ambulance is used today is usually thought to describe a big van with blue lights on the roof but can range from that or to a responce car. If we go by this definition, then a wheelbarrow could be considered an ambulance. The term ambulance is also used to describe the nature of an organisation and the service they provide such as st john ambulance and NHS ambulance trusts.
Blue Cross Blue Shield is health insurance. Coverage depends on the plan you buy--some cover all medical expenses (Dr. visits, labs, tests, hospitalization and so on) and others cover a portion. The less they cover, the fewer discounted services you have access to. If you have a pre-existing condition, you may not be able to buy insurance that will cover the first 12 months.
Actually it depends on the provider's contract with blue cross. Usually it will be 90 days from the date of service for contracted providers, but i have seen up to 180 days as well