What insurance companies currently DO cover mould (preventatively / WITHOUT a memorandum of medical necessity)?
I saw a question on here about "wouldn't it be great if insurance covered press?" so I had to ask one too. I attempted to get insurance reimbursement for one stroke and it was a major hassle even though I'm completely robust and insurance paid out nearly nothing for me adjectives year and my husband and I had paid over a thousand dollars into insurance. I still hold not got it reimbursed, how incredibly dissappointing. If there's an insurance company out there that does I WANT TO KNOW. :) If anyone have an answer THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH IN ADVANCE.
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"Preventive" massage? Surely you're kid.
MASSAGE THERAPY will only be covered once its done a medical doctor or something specifically in his/her line of expertise. AND if its proven to be medically crucial... so regarding claims you will need to submit a PT accounts or medical records to prove that its necessary.... and check your benefits to the insurance to be paid sure ... coz you may have like limitations perchance to this kind of procedure....
BLUe Cross Agent
Yeah...I'd like insurance coverage for a "preventative" pedicure too. (You know...I could possibly get an ingrown toenail sooner or later.) But darn it all...they won't cover that either.
Imagine that...medical insurance not covering a non-medical service. What contained by the world is this world coming to? {rolls eyes}
(In other words...no. I have never seen a policy cover "preventative" pat. And I've seen thousands upon thousands of benefit plan designs over the years.)
There isn't one, sorry.
Preventative massage is kinda close to preventing that heart attack by drinking a glass of red wine every night - they won't foot for the red wine, either. Source(s): agent, 21+ years
Some companies do... It can depend on whether the policy is private/individual or provided through your employer.
Through various employer groups, I hold seen massage services covered near & without a medical necessity requirement.
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"Preventive" massage? Surely you're kid.
MASSAGE THERAPY will only be covered once its done a medical doctor or something specifically in his/her line of expertise. AND if its proven to be medically crucial... so regarding claims you will need to submit a PT accounts or medical records to prove that its necessary.... and check your benefits to the insurance to be paid sure ... coz you may have like limitations perchance to this kind of procedure....
BLUe Cross Agent
Yeah...I'd like insurance coverage for a "preventative" pedicure too. (You know...I could possibly get an ingrown toenail sooner or later.) But darn it all...they won't cover that either.
Imagine that...medical insurance not covering a non-medical service. What contained by the world is this world coming to? {rolls eyes}
(In other words...no. I have never seen a policy cover "preventative" pat. And I've seen thousands upon thousands of benefit plan designs over the years.)
There isn't one, sorry.
Preventative massage is kinda close to preventing that heart attack by drinking a glass of red wine every night - they won't foot for the red wine, either. Source(s): agent, 21+ years
Some companies do... It can depend on whether the policy is private/individual or provided through your employer.
Through various employer groups, I hold seen massage services covered near & without a medical necessity requirement.
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