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- ...need to know where I can get phone #'s for medicare co-insurance companies? I work in a nursing facility in the admissions office and need to verify insurance prior to admitting a resident. I need phone #'s for insurance companies which are a supplement to medicare such as AARP, Aetna, BCBS, Cigna, United Health Care, Bankers Life, Humana Gold,and other insurance companies. Is there a list of these phone #'s? (toll free preferably but if not, other phone #'s will do) I need them to verify insurance coverage for residents.
- the best way to get insurance company phone #'s is from the patient's insurance card. if you don't have access to the card, or if the family cannot provide one, most companies have websites, click on "contact us" and you can generally find the phone #. if no luck there, call 1-800-555-1212, which is toll-free information directory.
- I would suggest calling your State Insurance Commissioner's office. They would also have phone numbers for the insurance companies that provide coverage and, I'm betting, would have a publication or list of Medicare supplemental policies. This office is responsible for every insurance policy sold in your state. Good folks to know. Check it out! Good luck!
- there are so many options for HEALTH INSURANCE PROVIDERS, can you recommend a good one? I found plans from to 0 for myself (28 yr old male) both ppo and hmo but dont know which to choose...
I curently pay 167/mo but there are no deductibles and such except small visit fees, and i also understand that Kaiser has good doctors (though i've only seen mine once, thank god)
but i find that everyone pays a little less, and after looking at a bunch of pay plans I realized that I could pay about 0/mo and have a small deductible...
now all i need is to choose good provider, like between UnitedHealthcare, Humana, Aetna, HealthNet, LifeWise, Celtic, Cigna, etc...
Have you had any better encounters with one over the other?
Thanks!!
- I have healthnet... the one that doesn't require referrals to specialists.
The best plans are the ones that cover 100%.
The 80 percent can really add up, plus, what an administrative nightmare if you have to go to the hospital with a zillion bills.
- Blue Cross
- how to disenrole from humana? how to get out of humana health insurance?
- call the number on your card and tell them you want to dis-enroll.
- well that depends are you paying for it on your own (is it an individualized plan?) or are your getting med ins. through a group plan from work?
if from work then you need to check with your employer they may be pre-taxing the medical premiums and per the Sec-125 IRS tax code you are not allowed to cancel a health plan through an employer that is pre-taxing premiums in the middle of a plan year.
Unless, you have a qualified change in life i.e. birth, death, divorce, termination of employment (and then you can get COBRA)
Some employers will let it slide, even though they are not supposed to.
If you have purchased it yourself then cancel at anytime and depending on when u paid ur premium u may be entitled to some refund.
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