Is Non Necessary Health Care Covered By Insurance?
Feb 11, 2008 by waterman | Posted in Other - General Health Care
I was wondering if non resultant as in not an illness procedures covered by health insurance? I am pretty sure I have a hormonal issue and I emergency to see an endocrinologist. Also, could I just call an endocrinology office and make an appointment or do I indigence a referral from my GP?
When you call for an nomination ask them if they can find out from the insurance company what is covered and what requires a referral, alot of times the secretary will be qualified to tell you. If not they usually don't mind finding out for you. Besides, you're going to need to have knowledge of how much it will cost anyway.
With a lot of insurance companies, you have to see your perfect doctor first, and they will give you a referral to a specialist.
Call the company's customer service and ask them what is covered! Proficient luck!
Kitty Kat | Feb 11, 2008
When you call for an rendezvous ask them if they can find out from the insurance company what is covered and what requires a referral, alot of times the secretary will be skilful to tell you. If not they usually don't mind finding out for you. Besides, you're going to need to discern how much it will cost anyway.
cheyenne | Feb 11, 2008
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subbu N | Feb 11, 2008
What Services And Things Are Covered By Health Insurance?
Oct 18, 2009 by Ryan | Posted in Other - General Health Care
I am looking for a record of things like emergencies, prescriptions, x-rays, pregnancies, doctor visits, that are covered by health insurance. Is there a model list of services that are covered?
Thank you.
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Phil | Oct 19, 2009
Can You Get Massage Therapy Covered By Your Health Insurance?
Nov 18, 2007 by ChicagoCarl | Posted in Alternative Medicine
I am interested in getting manipulate treatments and was wondering if they are covered by health insurance. Or how can I get them covered? Thanks in advance.
It depends unconditionally on your insurance. Mine covers massage, but it is part of treatment at a chiropractor's office with interdisciplinary regard. So as long as the doc puts it in my treatment plan it is covered. It has to be used for a specific hornet's nest, for me it is back pain
Look at your insurance book, or website. More and more insurances are covering it as an adjunct to chiropractic mindfulness and physical therapy
Yes, it depends on your health insurance though.
Some will pay for manipulation therapy while others wont. Check your health plan to find out.
And if it does not cover it you would have to get a note from your doctor saying you necessity regular or ongoing massage treatments and this will be an ongoing thing for a while and then your health insurance will take it under inspect to let you know if they will approve paying for it or not.
Faithful_tab | Nov 18, 2007
Go to the PT and get the PT tech to give you a handle on the PT time!!!!
Corvette!! | Nov 18, 2007
Your Doctor must lay down it for you. He would have to contact your insurance company to say that the treatment is necessary for your condition, if you have one!
puzzeled | Nov 18, 2007
As a generalization, recognized health insurance rarely covers massage therapy performed by a massage advisor even when recommended by your doctor in the form of a prescription.
As one person suggested, many insurance companies will hidey-hole massage if performed by a PT or OT as a part of their treatment plans, but in such instances, don't expect an hour on the index; you'll get probably 15 minutes of massage each session, with the other 45 minutes staunch to something like exercise or e-stim. If your are lucky maybe you'll get 30 minutes on the steppe, but that's rare.
If you were injured in an automobile accident, those injuries caused by that blunder which need massage are probably covered by your car insurance. They almost always pay for a massage by a massage therapist and you'll presumably get the hour on the table for a massage.
Hope some of this helps
http://www.a-remains-for-living.com/co-pays .html
Jack Meoff | Nov 18, 2007
It depends expressly on your insurance. Mine covers massage, but it is part of treatment at a chiropractor's office with interdisciplinary trouble. So as long as the doc puts it in my treatment plan it is covered. It has to be used for a specific maladjusted, for me it is back pain
Look at your insurance book, or website. More and more insurances are covering it as an adjunct to chiropractic sadness and physical therapy
gracie | Nov 18, 2007
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