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01-11-2012, 10:01 PM | #1 | |||
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My first thought on this is yes they would deny....
Have any of you been faced with this, or know anything about it? My current Ins is through my employer and the company pays the premiums (almost $700/mo!). Due to corporate greed, my company and my job may be desolving within a year or so and I would not be able to afford that kind of premium. I don't want to have to feel 'stuck' with this Ins, but maybe I am. I hope I have a few yrs left with my battery life, but who knows. This is something I'll eventually have to face, be it next year or 5 yrs from now. Sure wouldn't want to be stuck paying for the whole thing out of pocket! If anyone can chime in, I'd appreciate it Rae |
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01-11-2012, 11:11 PM | #2 | |||
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Yo, Rae-
Under insurance portability acts both federally and in state laws, assuming you obtain insurance under a new employment if that occurs, pre-existing conditions should be waived. Were you not to find replacement work with benefits resulting in your purchase of insurance personally, take a look at any pre-existing condition issues with an agent BEFORE signing any paperwork. I know I did read every single page of the Bama Care legislation, and I have had so MUCH contract language under the bridge since then I frankly have forgotten. I can take a look at the language again, as upon full implementation it is surely to have something to say on point. If your workplace knew how very hard you work, they would never in a million years elect to separate you from employment. Remember, if you are within an employee base of sufficient numbers, COBRA should be part of the picture enabling continuation of the coverage another 18 months. ARGHHHHHHHH, Mark56 |
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01-12-2012, 12:56 AM | #3 | ||
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Boy, serving on active duty then and being an Air Force wife for 20 years was rough: low pay, substandard housing, lot of travel to remote locations away from my daughter and I, but we loved it at the time and really didn't know how much civilian jobs paid, so we didn't know (a lot if the time) what we were missing. Military medicine does have it's disadvantages but I always know that we have it to fall back on. It definitely would be a source of comfort in a situation like yours. I hope it all works out for you!
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01-12-2012, 10:18 AM | #4 | ||
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How about calling the ins. dept. of the company that made your implant (was it Boston Scientific??). They may have experience with this kind of thing because I'm sure you'd not be the only one to have to change jobs and then face needing a new battery implant. Just a thought! Sorry to hear about the possibility of having to find a new job...it's always something, isn't it...but then, it's always an opportunity for prayer and to watch God work things out!!
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01-12-2012, 11:00 AM | #5 | |||
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Starting in 2014, insurers cannot deny benefits based on preexisting conditions. Unfortunately, this doesn`t help much right now. But it`s a good reason not to repeal it.
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01-12-2012, 07:27 PM | #6 | |||
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Some very sound advice given here! You all rock
I'm only in year 2 of having my unit, so hopefully I've got several yrs left - without having to change the battery. I like what Joan says regarding the Obama care. I hope it sticks. I can hold out til 2014 no problem! This would sure bring comfort in knowing this.......as long as the forces that be in government don't somehow screw this up. Fiona has good point - check with Medtronic (in my case). They may have some hints. Mark, thank you! If I'm face to face with a potential Ins agent and he says it would be covered.....I'd still need to get that down in writing, yes? Wow, Eliza, I didn't know you were in the military.....no wonder you're so 'tough' Last edited by Rrae; 01-12-2012 at 08:19 PM. |
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01-12-2012, 07:45 PM | #7 | |||
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Rrae, I would have given you this link earlier, but was at work and using my Kindle and it was too hard (I don't want them knowing my personal health business, so don't come here on their network):
http://www.healthcare.gov/law/resour...eexisting.html There is also a type of insurance available now that people with pre-existing conditions can get, which looks like it would be a little less expensive than the premium you're looking at now: http://www.healthcare.gov/law/featur....html#benefits Hope this helps.
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01-14-2012, 02:44 AM | #8 | ||
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I don't know about me being tough. This fiesty Air Force staff sergeant crumpled like a big weenie my first spinal lumbar surgery. I had a c-section incision so they could move all my innards to each side to get to my lumbar spine. Then they gave me a big incision from my right hip to harvest bone and I got a bone infection from that. Man, was I sick and hurting, and I had to put on a custom made brace while still in bed so I could get out of bed and one of the bars laid right over that infected bone infection in my hip. Evidently I screamed when getting out of the hospital bed in our den for the first full month. That was 14 years ago and my 28-year old daughter is just starting to talk about how much that traumatized her. I know - we all have our horror stories about dealing with all we've had to go through. Amazing isn't it? We've made it - to a point where there is hope for a better tomorrow. Not pain free, but better than it was. We've survived. I think everyone here is a hero.
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