I work with ASSURANT HEALTH, I can get you a free quote just let me know.
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Monday, August 15, 2011
If I bought health insurance today, how soon could in go into effect?
Also, how do insurance companies determine whether a condition is pre-existing or not?
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Each policy is different, so you will have to ask the agent. In the case of pre-existing conditions, they usually ask you to disclose things up front. If they get a claim for a diagnosis that is often pre-existing, they will request medical records to determine whether you were previously treated for the condition.
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Each policy is different, so you will have to ask the agent. In the case of pre-existing conditions, they usually ask you to disclose things up front. If they get a claim for a diagnosis that is often pre-existing, they will request medical records to determine whether you were previously treated for the condition.
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Ohio Dependent Student trying to Stay on Parents health insurance?
Hello, I will be 23 years old in August and will be attending medical school in Ohio. The insurance my parents have will only cover me until I am 23 or I stop school. I have heard that insurance companies must cover you till 24 in Ohio is this true? Also the new budget compromise that just went in Ohio bumps the age to 29 for dependents, when does this go into effect. Please post the best reliable link with this information for 10 pts!
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healthplans.my-age.net - my family have this health insurance. It is affordable and has good coverage for dental issues.
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healthplans.my-age.net - my family have this health insurance. It is affordable and has good coverage for dental issues.
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When does my health insurance expire after quitting Costco?
I quit on July 28th, 2008. Does it expire at the end of the quarter? Or did it expire at the end of the pay period or end of the month? The insurance is with Aetna if that helps at all.
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It's either July 29th, or July 31st. Your HR department should let you know - it's not about Aetna, it depends on how the policy was set up, when Costco bought it. BUT, they should be offering you COBRA coverage, allowing you to continue the insurance, at YOUR cost.
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It's either July 29th, or July 31st. Your HR department should let you know - it's not about Aetna, it depends on how the policy was set up, when Costco bought it. BUT, they should be offering you COBRA coverage, allowing you to continue the insurance, at YOUR cost.
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Can I use moms health insurance?
My mother plans to not claim me as a dependent this year ( I am eligible to claim myself). Can I still be on her health insurance if she is not claiming me? She says I can't be on her health insurance because she's not claiming me, not sure if that's right..... Thanks!
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It is possible that your mom is correct. If her plan specifically states that a child must be claimed for tax purposes to be a dependent on the policy, then you would not be eligible if she didn't claim you on her taxes. I work on dependent audits, and I have had to request tax returns from people to prove that their dependents are still eligible. I've also had to remove children from health insurance policies for not being claimed on taxes, if the rules of the policy state that a dependent must be on your taxes. It is true that many employers don't have that requirement. However, if your mom's employer does, then you can't stay on the policy if you're not on the taxes
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It is possible that your mom is correct. If her plan specifically states that a child must be claimed for tax purposes to be a dependent on the policy, then you would not be eligible if she didn't claim you on her taxes. I work on dependent audits, and I have had to request tax returns from people to prove that their dependents are still eligible. I've also had to remove children from health insurance policies for not being claimed on taxes, if the rules of the policy state that a dependent must be on your taxes. It is true that many employers don't have that requirement. However, if your mom's employer does, then you can't stay on the policy if you're not on the taxes
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What do I do if I dont have health insurance but I really need to go to the dr.?
I have applied for assistance and was denied because my boyfriend makes too much money but we can't afford $900 a mo. for insurance because of a pre-existing condition. I have had problems with my gull bladder, and lately I have been having severe pains in my stomache and have been the ER but they don't do anything for me (probably because I dont have insurance) but send me home with some pain meds. PLEASE HELP ME
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Well, is $900 a month more experience than several thousands of dollars in medical debt from your ER visits?
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Well, is $900 a month more experience than several thousands of dollars in medical debt from your ER visits?
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What are "for profit" health insurance companies?
please briefly explain what they are and what they do, because i don't understand the difference between for profit and non-profit.
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There is no difference. Everybody works for profit. If you hear "non-profit," it means that they have some sort of preferential treatment when it comes to taxes. A "non-profit" company couldn't exist. How could it pay the rent, pay its employees, etc.? With what money? Profit is what is left over after you have covered your costs. So, if they make a penny, they are "for-profit," Don't believe anything anyone else tells you otherwise. It's economic ignorance.
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There is no difference. Everybody works for profit. If you hear "non-profit," it means that they have some sort of preferential treatment when it comes to taxes. A "non-profit" company couldn't exist. How could it pay the rent, pay its employees, etc.? With what money? Profit is what is left over after you have covered your costs. So, if they make a penny, they are "for-profit," Don't believe anything anyone else tells you otherwise. It's economic ignorance.
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