The amount Blue Cross Blue Shield would pay for a surgical procedure for a broken leg varies based on several factors, including the specific plan, the provider network, and the details of the procedure. Typically, insurance plans cover a significant portion of the costs, but patients may still be responsible for deductibles, copayments, and coinsurance. It's best to contact Blue Cross Blue Shield directly or check your policy details for a more accurate estimate.
AnswerIf its free then what is there to cover?
5k on procedure and 5k on drug. This a lifetime bennifit.
colon screening becomes diagnostic during the procedure.
Most likely not as this is a voluntary and unnecessary procedure.
No, this doesn't cover the lap band procedure. Very few insurance companies will pay for this procedure as it is not usually considered medically necessary.
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No, because it is an unnecessary and voluntary procedure ... much like facelifts and boob jobs.
Any medical procedure connected to a Medicare plan will need to be proven medically necessary by the doctor. You doctor will know whether or not you can use your Medicare Supplement to pay for the surgery.
Not unless it's medically necessary. That procedure, by itself, is elective and not covered by insurance because there is no illness or injury.
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