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June 27, 2006
When Health Insurance Doesn't Cover Your Medical Care
While it's true that the costs for health insurance coverage continue to increase, having a health insurance plan will save you more money in the long run. But no health insurance plan will cover every medical treatment an insured individual needs over the course of his or her coverage period. No matter how good your health insurance is, you may occasionally encounter a medical treatment or condition that is not covered by your health insurance policy. Although these situations are normally confined to elective treatments like cosmetic surgery and liposuction, that is not always the case.
If you are in need of a non-elective treatment that your insurance company is unwilling to cover, and it is not specifically listed on the "excluded treatments" section of your health insurance policy, ask your insurance company for a written explanation of their reasons for issuing such a denial. Then show this to your physician. Many times, simply re-coding a procedure or treatment and re-presenting it to your insurance company are all that's needed to get approval for the treatment.
But what happens when the procedure hasn't been miscoded or can't be re-coded and coverage for a medical treatment you already received has been denied by your insurance agency? The hard truth is that by this point in the process, you do not have many options, and you may end up being responsible for paying the full cost out of your own pocket.
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Posted by HealthInsurance at June 27, 2006 06:34 PM
