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Old 04-16-2009, 02:23 PM
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Originally Posted by patientx View Post
I think the lady at the doctor's office mislead you. I was in a similar situation last year, where I was between jobs, and needed to see the doctor, but I hadn't paid my Cobra premium yet. I just went to the doctor, telling the office I still had the same insurance (they already had my card on file). As long as you pay your premium before the claim is received by the insurance company, there shouldn't be a problem. And if the claim is reviewed before you pay the premium, it will just get rejected and will have to be re-submitted.

Either way, you shouldn't have to pay up front for the entire cost of the visit. And there is a grace period that you have to pay your premium (I can't remember exactly, but the 60 days sounds correct).
Ok, see this is what I was told too.... that I could still use my insurance card and just pay the premium... but that lady (who had the most annoying voice in the world by the way) told me OH NO... that's not gonna work.... ugh.. people I swear....
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