If you fell ill or met an accident during transportation to work and are already covered under medical insurance,there is no reason why you will not get benefit under medical insurance. Your inability to drive due to medical condition needs detailed explanation as this may be a parameter in your getting benefits under medical insurance.
I presume your asking about Medical/Health Insurance? If you are out of work for a work-related injury [ie. you're on work comp] your company can terminate your medical/health insurance. I don't think it applies to short-term or long-term disability as those are health/medical benefits to begin with.
In a dual coverage situation, the insurance that pays first is called the primary insurance.
The Primary is the first responsiblity of medical billing and if you have dual then the secondary will cover what the primary does not if not its out of pocket or Dudctible
One can get a dual insurance deal for their mopeds when one goes to the site of TD to get quotes, or go to the site of Intact Insurance and Insurance Motorcycle.
As with any job, the job description of a medical insurance specialist is determined by the organization for which you work.
Medical Billing uses unique medical codes tied to any supplies or procedure to submit to insurance companies for reimbursement. The medical codes must be verified by a certified professional prior to submission.
You should be covered by the business you work for. I would contact your human resources office and ask them for information on medical insurance for travel.
Eye surgery is covered usually under major medical insurance if it is work related. It also depends on your insurance carrier in terms of the costs and doctors you can choose from.
Even though you're out of work due to a worker's comp case, your premiums for your medical insurance still need to be paid. Just keep in mind that your medical insurance pays for medical illness and isn't related to worker's comp. Your employer may be willing to help you pay the premiums until you get back to work.
I have tricare medical insurance. I want to cancel my blue shield medical insurance. How do I go about doing it? I have tricare medical insurance. I want to cancel my blue shield medical insurance. How do I go about doing it? I have tricare medical insurance. I want to cancel my blue shield medical insurance. How do I go about doing it?
The Uninted States currently allows the use of two or more insurance coverage for a single patient. For example, in some situations a patient may submit a medical claim to a state or nationwide insurance (such as Medicaid) as well as a private insurance company to cover the difference.