pre-existing condition and what insurance to get
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pre-existing condition and what insurance to get
i have pre-existing condition maybe, let's get that out, now what?
i heard it all, insurance denies and so on so i don't need to hear it again, i want to hear the solutions what to do?
also which insurance plan covers tmj jaw surgery?
kasier? blue cross? aethna? lots of research
but right now i dont have insurance and dont know what to pick
i just want to pick one, have the surgery and keep paying the monthly preim. until a few years, then get a job that has insurance and then drop my private insurance.
i heard it all, insurance denies and so on so i don't need to hear it again, i want to hear the solutions what to do?
also which insurance plan covers tmj jaw surgery?
kasier? blue cross? aethna? lots of research
but right now i dont have insurance and dont know what to pick
i just want to pick one, have the surgery and keep paying the monthly preim. until a few years, then get a job that has insurance and then drop my private insurance.
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Well that is the million dollar question! Wish there was one good answer but there isn't. I have heard Kaiser is the best for this surgery. The other major insurance companies have different divisions within them so it just depends on your personal coverage. For example BCBS had BCBS of Michigan, BCBS of Ohio, and so on and so on and they all have different things that they do/do not cover.
I know, not a good answer but there really isn't one that I am aware of.
Good luck to you!!!
I know, not a good answer but there really isn't one that I am aware of.
Good luck to you!!!
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I have BCBS for Federal Employees and it is covering everything. It was a hassle, but we got everything authorized. For me, if insurance wasn't going to cover it, another option was to go to a local dental school. I know....I know.....you're thinking it'll be some student operating on you. Not the case. The school by me is the Baylor School of Dentistry, and only the best surgeons are there teaching. They operate on you and use you as a teaching study for the students. It is a slow process but it is all FREE! Just another thing to think about. Good luck!
I also have Federal Employee Blue Shield, it took 3 tries to pre authorize...they gave me 6 months which end in early December so I'm getting my models done in 10 days and to see if I'll be ready by November. Do you have basic or standard? I have basic and there were no IN-NETWORK surgeons performing this surgery so I'm worried they won't cover it all...Rodney008 wrote:I have BCBS for Federal Employees and it is covering everything. It was a hassle, but we got everything authorized. For me, if insurance wasn't going to cover it, another option was to go to a local dental school. I know....I know.....you're thinking it'll be some student operating on you. Not the case. The school by me is the Baylor School of Dentistry, and only the best surgeons are there teaching. They operate on you and use you as a teaching study for the students. It is a slow process but it is all FREE! Just another thing to think about. Good luck!
I also have BCBS Basic. Both the surgeon and the hospital are in network. BCBS at first wouldn't give me an answer if it was covered so my doctor just sent in the pre-authorization paperwork with a fake date. They certified it. So far the only thing I know I'm out of pocket on is $200 for the 2 surgeons, plus the $150 per day in the hospital. I know BCBS will pay the anesthesiologist the plan amount, so I'm expecting a bill for the difference there. But usually once you talk to them they'll just take the plan allowance. Are there any other surprises that you may know of that I might be missing?
Did you get billing worked out? I just got a surgery date of Nov 29, but they can't give me any estimates...GREAT! I have no clue what they will pay since I did get an exception within 6 months.Rodney008 wrote:I have a consult on the 20th, so I should have a date by then. I'm pretty sure it'll be this year. I'll keep you posted.
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Given the current crappy state of the American economy and healthcare system, I don't think you can get insurance if you have a pre existing condition unless you are a child (Obama's healthcare plan has kicked in for children with pre existing conditions).
Your best bet is to get a job that offers insurance. Places like Starbucks give their employees insurance and there are many other jobs out there as well that offer insurance even for part time employees.
Speaking of Obama's healthcare plan, another great thing is that you can be on your parent's insurance until age 26 now. So if you're under 26, perhaps you can use Mom or Dad's insurance..good luck.
While we're on the subject of insurance, does anyone know if Obama's new plan that kicks into full gear in 2014 will cover procedures such as jaw surgery?
Your best bet is to get a job that offers insurance. Places like Starbucks give their employees insurance and there are many other jobs out there as well that offer insurance even for part time employees.
Speaking of Obama's healthcare plan, another great thing is that you can be on your parent's insurance until age 26 now. So if you're under 26, perhaps you can use Mom or Dad's insurance..good luck.
While we're on the subject of insurance, does anyone know if Obama's new plan that kicks into full gear in 2014 will cover procedures such as jaw surgery?