Yes, Bluecross Blueshield does offer insurance to self-employed people. You should contact your local Bluecross Blueshield agent to find what options are available in your area that would best suit your needs.
No. Health insurance considers this to be elective procedures and they will not cover this procedure. Sorry.
Blue Cross Blue Shield will cover infertility under some circumstances such as doctor's appointments. However, most of the time they will not cover treatment. You should check with your insurance to see if you are covered.
Benefit exclusions are included in the plan benefits documents. Call your BCBS insurer or go to their website. Each insurer will have a unique list of benefit exclusions.
I am insured by Medicar and a secondary insurer. My secondary insure will soon be Bluecross Blueshield. If I were to need services of AirEvac would BCBS cover the expence Medicare dose not?
Among the companies that cover people in Pennsylvania are Aetna, Health America One, United Health One, and Cigna. There is also Anthem BlueCross BlueShield and Celtic.
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Check with your doctor to see if this is going to be a "medically necessary" procedure. This will play an important role of whether the insurance will cover the procedure or not. Once the doctor determines if it is medically necessary, then you can speak with member services of BlueCross BlueShield to discuss the coverage. The phone number for member services will be on your insurance card.
I was wondering if my husband's insurance covers the lap band surgery for me. thanks
There are essentially no insurance companies that will cover tubal ligation reversal. Many clinics that perform the procedure offer payment plans that spread the cost of the quite expensive surgery.
This can vary between individual companies. I write applications for BlueCross BlueShield of Florida and we have a list of about 15 medications that will render the applicant ineligible to complete the application process. Mostly diabetic, heart, and mental illness medications. However, in January of 2009 the applicant will be eligible for a new limited benefits plan under the "Cover Florida" program.
Under the Affordable Care Act, screening mammograms are covered without copay for all qualifying plans. Call the number on the back of your card to ask about your mammogram referral and whether it will be fully covered.