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 What is the most affordable HMO Insurance I can buy in California under $200/mo. I am self employed.?
I have recently begun contracting. Previously I was on a PPO healthplan with BLue SHield from my employer.

I am 26. Healthy. Have almost never had to go to the hospital, but for regular ...


 Pregnant girlfreind and i are not married what kind of insurance should she apply for?
I am 22 years old and my girlfriend is the same age, she is 23 weeks pregnant. I earn over $50,000.00 a year and she earns around $23,000.00 but since we are not married I cannot put her onto my ...


 How old do you have to be to own an car insurance for yourself?
Im turning 16 and im gonna be getting my license soon so i was wondering how old i would have to be to own car insurance papers for myself instead of my mom or someone adding me on theirs? Whats the ...


 I met with an accident during walkthrough for my new townhome. Should I approach a lawyer for liability ?
I fell through the attic while inspecting a structural lapse. Builder did not inform me to not go near the insulation-cotton (sheath) area. I slipped and fell through but did not end on floor ...


 Is there a type of independant health insurance that is cheap, or semi cheap? And that is not a fraud?
I am a student and Im poor!...


 Does know what travel insurance is or how I should go about obtaining it?
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 How do health insurance deductibles work?
Basically, I'm looking to get new health insurance (my work insurance blows) and I have a choice between one that is $180 per month but with a 1,000 deductible and one that is $480 and has no ...


 How to get treatment when your insurance won't pay for it?
i have anorexia and i am 14 i have had it for over 3 yrs. i have almost died from it. i have been in and out of treatment. i currently have a feeding tube. i need residential eating disorder ...


 I am insurance policy advisor, any one what ...................?
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 I have a ring listed on my Home Owners Insurance which I lost.?
If I file a claim to have it replaced. Will there be any repercussions by filing a claim? Loss of Home Owners Insurance, penalties, etc?...


 How much would a healthy 36 year old male pay for health insurance a month? Just a ballpark #...
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 My insurance is yet to high so my parents wouldnt let me drive?
is this correct ...


 I am trying to decide what career path I would like to take.?
I am getting my degree (B.A. in organizational management) I was looking into selling insurance. I would have to start at the bottom. Can anyone tell me how to get started. If it is a good business. W...


 What can I do to remedy my situation with a piece of trash company, SRC-Atena?
Hi. My health insurance company is SRC-Atena. I highly recommend never signing up with them, even if it's offered by your employer. Here's my case. SRC has sent numerous letters reading my ...


 How can I find the rates of reasonable and customary medical charges that insurance companies go by?
I am trying to find out where I can find the rates that insurance companies use to determine a reasonable and customary charge. My insurance company has been reducing their payments to the doctor by ...


 Served my country, but can't get life insurance?
I have served in the US Army for 17 years, I have deployed 5 times in support of many operations to include twice to Iraq and preparing for a 3rd. I took a physical last year for life insurance when I...


 What should my average house insurance cost?
I'm buying an older house (1920's-1930's) in a working class neighborhood in California for about $200K. What should I expect to pay for my standard homeowner's insurance?...


 Question about COBRA insurance?
I currently have health insurance (HMO) through my employer but I am planning to leave soon to take another job. I know that I will qualify for COBRA, but don't know a lot about it because I ...


 How do I find out about Cobra Insurance?
I was let go from my job for health reasons, I had insurance there and upon leaving they did not offfer me to continue with the cobra plan. Who, Where do I get this info....


 Some say get rid of the unions, so you are willing to lose 40 hour work week, paid vacations, medical ins.?
safety rules, your pay scale?

You have forgotten that you can not take there's without them taking yours.

I'm going to suggest that those of you who hate unions have NE...



abby
HMO insurance.....what happens if you go to a hospital that's not your site number?
I have HMO, and I have to go the the doctor and hospital that they have on record for my site number, etc.....even if a place takes HMO, i can't go there if it isn't my site number. But if I had an emergency and called 911, the ambulance takes people to a hospital that doesn't even accept HMOs.....if i have a real emergency, I'm gonna call 911, not find a way to get to the other hospital....how does this work - does that mean I HAVE to pay everything out of pocket - is there no way around this??? I am pregnant and labor very fast, if i don't make it to my hospital, 911 would take me there and I can NOT afford birth....god forbid if i needed a c-section.....out of pocket - but i HAVE insurance - they should pay something, right?
                     
 




madjackolantern
if you are taken to a hospital by ambulance in an emergency your HMO will cover you, especially for a birth. there are federal laws about pregnancy. you did not have a choice where you were going.


Katherine K
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Hi Abby,

Congratulations on having your baby!

Most states do in fact have laws that state in the event of a true emergency, an ambulance will take you to the nearest facility from where you're at. NO QUESTIONS ASKED.

You would not have to pay everything out of pocket. The insurance would cover it.

Good luck and happy delivery!

Kathy K
www.premiumwatchdog.com


sarah314
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A true medical emergency should be covered at any hospital. In a medical emergency, they'd likely stabilize you at the out of network hospital, then transfer you to the appropriate hospital.

If you're talking about a normal labor and delivery, that would never be considered a medical emergency. (Unless there was a complication, of course...but I assume you're talking about just going into labor in general.) Labor and delivery is a natural process...not an immediate trauma. You'd have a very hard time convincing your HMO to cover a delivery at a non-HMO hospital without there being some sort of extenuating circumstance.

"Medical emergency" is determined by the admitting diagnosis that is billed on the medical claim. There are industry standard definitions as far as what diagnosis codes are considered "emergency" and what ones are "non-emergency." Its not something your insurance company arbitrarily decides.

Additionally - you may want to rethink your plan to use 911 to take you to the hospital to deliver your baby. Or, at least check with your insurance company first to find out whether they would cover that ambulance ride. (Most insurance companies specifically cover "emergency ambulance transportation". This is done to prevent people from using ambulances to transport themselves for routine medical purposes...such as a normal labor and delivery.)

If you don't confirm in advance that you'd be covered for that ambulance ride, then you'll be responsible for the whole ambulance charge too.

You're better off arranging a support system of family, friends, and neighbors to transport you when the time comes. (What about the child's father?) Have all the phone numbers handy, know who's going to be available at what times for you to call. Worst case scenario, call a taxi (if taxi service is available in your community.) 911 is not meant for regular transport of pregnant women.


Ylyssa
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A real emergency will likely result in an abortion. Happens all by itself, all the time. My mother had one. I have no idea what a site # is and not really interested. For a regular birth, and most of them are, you set up the doctor, a friend (like me), drives like a crazed madman - intent on your safety - to your HMO doctor, who will be expecting you.

In an emergency, HMO will, in general, field the cost. If you are not in imminent danger of losing the baby, they probably won't, and you get a crazy bill. Mother Nature gives plenty of insured notice that you are about to have a baby. Have a number handy, and a backup number for a different driver.

Avoid ambulance services, they are not your friend, and should anyone tell you, "You're having your baby here." STOP everything. Breathe and push.


tramos6
First, you need to take a deep breathe. From what I am reading above you are pregnant and worked up and nervous for no reason :o) Happens...no worries!

Many states have laws governing emergency situations in regards to insurance. The one thing you can do is look at your policy and read the information and guidelines for emergency room visits.

Everyone's interpretation of a "true emergency" can be different. However, if you are unconscious then you would have no control over where you were taken. If you just went into labor though, that is not an emergency in most cases.

One thing you can do, is find out the list of hospitals from the insurance carrier that is participating with the plan you have. To put yourself at ease, find out the ones closest to your home, work and anywhere you frequent. Carry the list with you, so if you go into labor and you need an ambulance you can tell them the hospital or option of hospitals you can go to. This may put your mind at ease. For the most part though, you are only responsible for knowing the participating hospitals by your home and work.

In most states, if you are in a "true" "life threatening" emergency and have to be rushed to the closest hospital, then you are safe and your carrier will pay. Remember, pregnancy is not a sudden situation. Even though labor can come in a split second, you have had time to know where the closest participating hospitals are within your "network" in case it happens quickly.


Insurance Pickle.com
'Emergencies' are supposed to be covered as if they were in network. However, their definition of an emergency and your definition of an emergency are two different things.

Call the insurance company, write down who you talk to and ask them what to do in different scenarios.

I had something fall and cut my head open, so while I was bleeding I picked up the phone just to make sure I followed the right procedure and wouldn't have to pay additional dollars.

So, call the insurance company and be carefult because we went to an emergency room when my wife was pregnant and we got so frustrated that after sitting there for a half hour we got back in the car and drove across town (30 minutes away) to another hospital.


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