I can't tell you how many time I deal with idiots who don't know a thing about thier insurance and expect me to explain it to them...(inspired by the pharmacy tips board)
1. Know what kind of insurance you have and if your local hospital is a particapating provider. HMOs, PPOs, POSs, ect.. may not be accepted everywhere or you might have to pay out of network benifits (you normally have a 90% coverage, but you'll have only 75%). Avoid places that don't take your type of insurance unless it's a true emergency, then your insurance should coover at the normal rate IF they're deacent.
2. Know your deductible. Your deductable is the amount you will have to pay before your insurance will cover at it's regular percentage. It's not my job to know your deductible, it's your insurance and you pay for it so read the little contract you signed.
3. Know your maximum out of pocket cost. This is the amount that you will have to pay before they cover at 100%. This is very important and you need to keep track what you have paid out so if your insurance company or the person filing your bill makes a mistake.
4. I don't expect you to know what tests require percerts for your insurance, however I do expect that if you know that you're having an MRI one month from today, that you'll at least call and find out your benifits BEFORE your appointment so you're not arguing with me.
5. Know what kinds of diagnostic testing and preventative care your insurace does and does not cover. Most insurances won't cover adult immunization and it's important that you know it.
6. Know if your insurance has maternity benifits before getting pregnant, if it's accidental you better call and find out before you make a doctors appointment so you can make arrangements or apply for assistance.
7. Know where your flippin' card is! I sure the hell am not going to call blue cross to find out YOUR number. If you've lost your card, get the damn number before you come in!!!
1. Know what kind of insurance you have and if your local hospital is a particapating provider. HMOs, PPOs, POSs, ect.. may not be accepted everywhere or you might have to pay out of network benifits (you normally have a 90% coverage, but you'll have only 75%). Avoid places that don't take your type of insurance unless it's a true emergency, then your insurance should coover at the normal rate IF they're deacent.
2. Know your deductible. Your deductable is the amount you will have to pay before your insurance will cover at it's regular percentage. It's not my job to know your deductible, it's your insurance and you pay for it so read the little contract you signed.
3. Know your maximum out of pocket cost. This is the amount that you will have to pay before they cover at 100%. This is very important and you need to keep track what you have paid out so if your insurance company or the person filing your bill makes a mistake.
4. I don't expect you to know what tests require percerts for your insurance, however I do expect that if you know that you're having an MRI one month from today, that you'll at least call and find out your benifits BEFORE your appointment so you're not arguing with me.
5. Know what kinds of diagnostic testing and preventative care your insurace does and does not cover. Most insurances won't cover adult immunization and it's important that you know it.
6. Know if your insurance has maternity benifits before getting pregnant, if it's accidental you better call and find out before you make a doctors appointment so you can make arrangements or apply for assistance.
7. Know where your flippin' card is! I sure the hell am not going to call blue cross to find out YOUR number. If you've lost your card, get the damn number before you come in!!!
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