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.
CIGNA gave me the discount on medical service which I already paid in full. But the provider is denying to reimburse the discount amt with reason service is not covered in my plan what US law says?
Oral surgery for accidental injuries can be covered under the medical plan. Some oral diseases are paid under a dental plan and some diseases (like oral cancer problems) are covered under the medical plan. You must contact BCBS to get a determination of what conditions are covered under the medical plan (your particular plan).
Yes, you can use your Health Savings Account (HSA) to pay for qualified medical expenses for a child, even if they are not covered under your insurance plan.
Unreimbursed medical expenses are those that your insurance company, or HSA will not reimburse you for. These costs are not covered on your plan.
NO, it's not so far.
Depending where one is located one could have dentures covered or parcially covered by a medical plan or insurance plan. Also, if that is not an option many dentist offices can work out a payment plan that will be affordable.
In medical insurance a "Pre-D" is a predetermination of plan coverage versus plan exclusion or denial of a specific service or device before the service is rendered or before the device is provided.
A vision service plan is a medical benefit offering eye benefits to their clients. It will cover the cost of eye exams and the cost of prescription glasses.
A vision service plan is a medical benefit offering eye benefits to their clients. It will cover the cost of eye exams and the cost of prescription glasses.
In medical billing, "PX" typically stands for "Procedure Excluded." This denial code indicates that a specific procedure or service is not covered under the patient's insurance plan or is excluded from payment for other reasons. It serves as a notification to providers that they may need to review the patient's coverage or seek additional authorization for the service.
It think you should for a service-plan. The difference is when you opt for a service plan esp in-home service plan, you're in no-hassle to take it to the service center in case of any malfunction. Unlike, the insurance covers your product but in case of damages you can claim to a certain extent. I've covered my electronics with Consumer Priority Service and they are good and well-recognized. I'd suggest service plan would be a better option.
You must call the customer service number on your insurance card.