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 I'm 21. Should I get life insurance?
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 HELP PLEASE!!If a payment is due on Jan 1 and you are given a 31 day grace period to pay?
what is the date the payment must be postmarkedor received by? If i dont get this right I may lose my health insurance...Is it Jan 31 or Feb 1 or 2nd?

And Steve, I completely disagree ...


 Insurance refusing to pay?
I got into an accident a month ago and got the police report which indicated that it was the other parties fault. Now the insurance company of the person who hit me is refusing to pay and says its 50-...


 Do people work to get paid?
thats a topic given to me and i have to persent in my class so need some ideas....plz ...


 What would you do if a friend/relative made a false claim?
What would you do if you knew (or had strong suspicions) that one of your friends or relatives was making a false or staged insurance claim? Would you report it to their insurer, or would you be ...


 This number keeps ringing me 0161 876 4744, any idea what it is cos they always hang up when i answer?
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 Who needs insurance - rich or poor?
Who really needs life insurance Rich or Poor people ? Poor cannot afford it and do rich require?...


 If a neighbor's tree falls halfway into my yard and breaks my fence, and other damage, whos Insurance pays?
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 If I could leave you with just one thought?
What would you like it to be?...


 Wher does the money you pay into unemployment go if you never file a claim?
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 Do I need life insurance? (I am 24 single with nest egg)?
I am starting a new job which offers life insurance. For $30 a month I can get a decent policy. However, I have no one to name as beneficiary - my family has plenty of money and there is enough in ...


 I broken my nose at my friend house and he has house insurance hoe much should i get?
i broken my nose at my friend house it cause me to get two blackened eyes,a scare on my forehead and my nose, and it also caused me to crack two of my teeth and he has house insurance worth $300,00 ...


 Is it true about how you can avoid paying car insurance?
I was once told by one of my professors that the law allows you to not pay car insurance as long as you have a certain amount of money on reserve for paying the cost of the accident (if the judge ...


 My insurance got cancelled without them telling me. now i got stopped by police. what will happen to me?
I got stopped by police, and they told me i had no insurance, i was shocked, because i genually thowt i had insurance, but they said my insurance company cancelled my policy. now i didnt get no ...


 How to say no to an insurance agent?
So I spent a few hours with this life insurance agent last weekend discussing various options and she gave me lots of term and whole quotes and paperwork to take home. Did the same with an equally ...


 What is your favourite fruit smell?
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 I'm 21 years old and thinking about buying life insurance?
should i buy life insurance or shouldn't and ...


 Looking for car insurance company?
i'm not us citizen, right now i'm still using my international license drive and my green card still on process. from the country i come, there's no 'driving history'. i need ...


 How can i get help on medical bills? have no insuracne.?
there telling me its going to collections even thou i send something every month, going thru divorce and have nothing got 6000$ in medical bills...there gonna ruin my credit. now they want 20% down. ...


 Can a condo association force its owners to remove barbeque pits from their balconies?
I own a condo in Louisiana. I was recently informed by the office manager that all the owners may be forced to remove their barbeque pits from their balconies due to insurance requirements. There ...



Ann
Is it standard for health insurance policies to not cover any mental health services or medications?
My boyfriend has depression and used to be on Zoloft. I feel he should be on it again however his health insurance plan does not cover mental health services. It seems to be a good plan, what it does cover it covers very well, so I'm surprised it will not cover this. Is this typical?
                     
 




oracle
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No its not-most reputable insurance plans cover mental health and prescriptions -sounds like he has a supplemental insurance plan and not Major Medical which he needs to have-unfortunately even if he changes this is a preexisting condition and more than likely will have a waiting period to cover it. He can get prescription card now-search under prescription help and similar topics and can get one for approx 90 some dollars a year or even less . His family doctor can prescribe Zoloft-any MD can.Tell him to go for family doctor will understand his situation if he doesn't any MD will/can prescribe and then shop for lowest price like at Costco. Hope I helped.


ruinedlight
Blue Cross covers some. But most mental health services are covered poorly, if at all.


Somebody
Yes, sadly it is typical. Also, many surgeries aren't covered by most plans.

I hope your boyfriend feels better!


redunicorn
I don't know. The federal government employees do have that coverage, I don't know about other insurances.


helping the world !!
Yes you need to be careful of what your insurance covers. They are very tricky


bob_callahan
No, that's not a standard. I work for the largest employer in the U.S.A. Our health insurance was improved a couple of years ago, giving us mental health benefits the same as for physical health. This has set a standard that the rest of the industry should follow. It will take time, and there won't be 100% compliance until it's required by law.


girlonline64
That doesn't seem typical. Most insurance plans have decent coverage for mental illness.


sunshine_today
Check again. He might need a referral to a shrink from his primary, and then it is covered. Or, his service might have an EAP (Employee Assistance Program) component that he could use for counseling. It's a separate thing from the health plan. Both plans should offer confidentiality so using the service should not get back to the employer.


Max
It depends on the insurance company. I know if a company is "self insured" they do not have to cover it, or can pick only a minor percentage to cover (sad but true). Google the "Mental Health Parity Act". Basically it states that mental illness should be treated as any other illness, but as I said, his insurance may have an exemption. IMHO, US health insurance is grossly lacking in many aspects. Unless you are fortunate enough to work someplace that provides it for you, or pays a percentage for you or, you are indigent and qualify for medicaid, you are left in the group of uninsured or underinsured.

Thanks for letting me vent on the sorry state of Health Insurance coverage for our citizens.


rcb26
There is something called Mental Health Parity...not sure if it is just in CT or all thru the US. If you go to a psychaitrist (MD) that visit must be covered like any other doctor (but be sure you chose a network dr etc).

However, to get counseling for depression, you can see a PHd who might not be an MD. That may not be covered according to your plan. I have worked with a number of health plans and it is typical to see limits on the amount of mental health services (visits to counselors) that are paid (anywhere from 10-30 visits per year is what I've seen).

I have not seen the RX specifically targeted. Zoloft itself maybe targeted as a tier 3 drug or made very expensive by the plan. But there are many drugs available and many are become generic. I'd call the health insurance company and investigate further. Also, I'd see if there is an EAP (employee assistance program) that will help. Call the HR dept or the Benefits Dept and ask these questions.


we_build_champions
Insurance is regulated at the state level. Therefore it varies from state to state. Many states mandate that the policy includes the coverage however companies may design a plan that does not meet the state mandates as long as they disclose to you that the plan does not meet the mandates. In Texas it is not uncommon for individual plans to exclude or limit coverage for mental health. This is primarily due to 2 reasons. 1-past experience of abuse. It is extremely easy for providers and patients to abuse this portion of a policy because it may be very subjective. 2- It is extremely difficult for actuaries to predict the risk of mental health issues. Attorney's often deal in grey areas, very few things are black and white. Engineers on the other hand don't deal in grey areas, everything is black or white. Actuaries are more like engineers than attorneys. If you have cancer the insurance company knows the treatment regimen and very little is subjective regarding when treatment should begin, end, or what the treatment should be. However mental health is much more subjective, when is someone cured, when should the treatment end, etc.


...always wondering...
mine covers it...need to check and see if it covers any psych visits too...could end up being costly for you. good luck...


thewillies99
It is very simple. Most states require GROUP health insurance to cover mental health, pregnancy, etc.

However, most states do not require INDIVIDUAL health insurance to cover these same items.

It is economics. They don't cover those things because they are expensive.

You can look at state subsidized programs to see if that would help.


toni
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most insurance has a limited cover of mental illness this usually varies if the cause of mental health problem was organic or in-organic. you may refer to the policy coverage on how these services can be covered this are stated.


cgspitfire
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Insurance policies vary greatly. You should always find out exactly what the policy covers or does not cover prior to investing in it.

You may also want to consider a medical flex account for these unexpected types of expenses.


☼Jims Brain☼
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It's not standard, but it is standard not to cover pre-existing conditions.


Panacea
Yes....if a plan covers mental health at all, it is usually very limited.

A big part of the reason is depression, anxiety disorders and eating disorders are so widespread in our culture.


Tomas
My coverage treated this kind of medication as a prescription, for which I paid a copay. The counseling was covered by my plan.


pam m
that does'nt seem right, mental health is just as important as physical health, and it seems like antidepressants are one of the most expensive too, i just picked up mine and it was 94 dollars (unreal) ! but maybe it covers the meds cause you can get them from a regular MD


Anna
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I have had many different health insurance plans and most of them have had decent mental health coverage. Some like the one I have now, has excellent mental health coverage. Regarding prescription coverage, if a plan covers prescriptions as most of them do, Zoloft will be covered. You don't need mental health coverage to be covered for drugs. A primary physician will often prescribe psych drugs for various conditions.


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