Answer Two:
Health Insurance should pay for circumcision. It is just a medical procedure as far insurance companies are concerned. It is considered a benefit. One which most insurance companies cover completely.
It is covered because some cultures believe that it is necessary. Therefore it is a choice.
Legally (in the United States) the choice belongs to the parents of the child. More and more parents are waiting and leaving the choice up to the child to determine at a later time.
Medically, it is absolutely unnecessary and therefore not required. It is considered cosmetic.
Answer One: they should NOT ! ! From what i understand it leaves the penis about 15 times LESS sensitive then a penis that is intacked . i think it sould be left up to the person that owns the penis, and not the parent . once it is done it CAN NOT be undone. NO ONE has the right to remove part of someones body. That right is ONLY for the PERSON that owns it . i i resent my parents for having me circumsised , i can never know what it would feel like to have sex, with a fully intact penis. i would like to know how other men feel about this ??
They pay premiums for their health insurance, as do other Federal Employees.
The true benefit of employee health insurance is that you usually do not have to pay for the insurance. But, if you do have to pay, it is only a small percentage.
Ask your Health Insurance Provider
No
Yes the employer can pay the health insurance but is not required to by law. He is encouraged to for bettering the employees benefits.
People pay health insurance to fight against skyrocketting medical expenses and medicine cost.
Health insurance will not pay for this type of procedure. The procedure is elective and therefore it will not be covered by health insurance. I know some people who have had it and they always had to pay for it themselves.
yes they do have to pay health insurances
no
Yes, you can get individual health insurance but you may have to pay more for it.
No. You auto insurance has to pay first before the health insurance will begin to pay. Usually they want a letter from your auto insurance carrier to prove that all medical payments coverage on your auto insurance has been exhausted.
No, Nicorette products are not covered by health insurance. You need to pay out of pocket for this.