Health Insurance FAQs
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I Want To Change Jobs. Can The New Employer's Plan Deny Me Coverage Because Of A Health Condition?
A: No. Employees or dependents cannot be denied group health insurance based on their prior medical history. You cannot lose your insurance just because you get sick, or … More -
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If I Change Health Insurance Plans Will I Get Credit For Time Spent On My Prior Health Plan Toward My New Plan's Pre-Existing Conditions?
A: If you have a preexisting condition when you change jobs, then your new employer`s health insurance carrier must usually credit the time you were insured under … More -
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My Primary Care Physician Won't Refer Me To The Specialist I Need To See. What Are My Rights Under A Managed Care Plan?
A: All managed care plans must have a grievance procedure for disputes involving denials of service and for dissatisfaction with care. Your benefit booklet should … More -
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I Am About To Lose My Health Coverage. I Have A Serious Medical Condition And Need To Get New Insurance. Is There A Health Plan Available?
A: If you are unable to acquire new health coverage then you may try contacting your state insurance commissioner. Some states have created health plans to specifically … More -
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I Need Medical Care But I Don't Have Enough Money To Buy Insurance. How Do I Obtain Public Health Services?
A: Your local Department of Social and Health Services manages these services. You can usually locate your local office by looking in the blue pages of your phonebook or … More -
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Is A Participating Provider In A Managed Care Plan Allowed To Charge Me Amounts Greater That The Company Allows?
A: No. Participating provider agreements prohibit the providers from collecting any amount other than those contractually agreed upon by the health plan. Provider … More -
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I Believe My Health-Care Professional Provided Incompetent Services. What Can I Do?
A: To make a complaint about a health professional or hospital, call your local State Department of Health. You may also use the LawInfo.com attorney directory to locate … More -
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Should I Buy Long-Term Care Insurance?
A: Longterm care insurance is not a smart purchase for everyone. If you have significant assets you wish to protect and income that will allow you to pay premiums … More -
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Are There Any Tax Benefits Associated With Long-Term Care?
A: Yes. Under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996, longterm care insurance policies that meet certain requirements become eligible for … More -
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Who Pays For Long-Term Care?
A: Nationally, individuals and their families pay more than half of all nursing home expenses outofpocket. Somewhat less than half are paid by state Medicaid … More -
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How Much Does Long-Term Care Cost?
A: Longterm care can be expensive, depending on the amount and the type of care needed and on the setting in which it is provided. For example, a year in a nursing … More
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