What You
Don’t Know Can Kill You: Health Insurance
Limitations
Health insurance often requires a mountain
of paperwork that has a lot of fine print. Unfortunately,
this means that few people neither read their plans
thoroughly nor do they fully understand what their plan
covers or does not cover. Here are some common limitations
in health insurance coverage that you should
know.
Some of the most shocking health insurance
limitations are found in the fine print holes in the
insurance policy. For instance, many people have found that
their health insurance did not cover a routine or necessary
medical procedure because they did not receive an
authorization code prior to the procedure or the hospital
did not correctly fill out the paperwork. Your medical claim
can be denied simply because the hospital used odd codes for
your treatment. While any claims denied by the insurance
company can be disputed, this process is not only tedious,
but time-consuming and draining, especially for someone who
is already ill. There is also little success in winning
disputed claims, which makes this option rather
limiting.
Another surprising health insurance
limitation happens more often than people realize. Imagine
this situation: you are diagnosed with a medical condition
and need an operation. You research surgeons and hospitals
within your plan. You understand your plan’s coverage of
hospital care. You have your operation and then you find a
massive medical bill in the mail. Apparently your health
insurance did not cover the anesthesiologist or other
specialists that may have consulted in your operation. Thus,
you have to pay these specialists for their services, even
though you were under the impression that your plan would
cover these costs associated with the surgery. Such a bill
can be in the thousands of dollars, and there is little you
can do to dispute the charges. The only way to avoid these
charges is to make sure that you ask before the operation
who will be involved and
ensure that they are covered in your health insurance
plans.
Other limitations are put on a number of
treatments. For instance, you may need physical therapy or
visits to a psychiatrist. Many health insurance plans will
put a limit on the number of covered visits for such medical
treatment. Without realizing it, you may surpass the maximum
visits allowed by your health insurance and end up racking
up huge bills.
Many people think that buying health
insurance will cover them medically, but this is only
correct to a point. When securing insurance, you should read
through your health insurance package carefully, and when
you are about to undergo any expensive medical procedure, be
sure to consult your health insurance plan
first.
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