You might want to call your insurer and talk to them about who to see.
Joel Send a noteboard - 10/02/2010 03:34:53 PM
You're not bound by it if you don't trust their choice, after all, but they can tell you who's on their list (or vice versa, depending how you want to look at it) and also give you an idea of whom you should see based on what's happening. That's what I did when I needed my wisdom teeth out, though part of that was not wanting to pay a lot more accidentally going to an out of network dentist.
Based on my limited experience with a different insurer tests themselves shouldn't be much more than the copay, if anything (but if you call Blue Cross they can almost certainly tell you that as well) and if they're covered they're covered; you don't have to "prove you're sick" to get medical care (that's more of an issue if you DON'T have insurance and HAVE to go the ER; they can't refuse to treat a sick patient, but they can decide you're not sick and send you on your way. ) With my insurance it's fractional: You pay x% and they pay y% up to a certain amount, and once that amount is reached in a given year they pay the rest. Again, if you call them they can tell you the specifics and probably put your mind at ease (at least some. ) Unless it's urgent you probably want to avoid the ER, because that's the most expensive route, and I believe some insurers will even deny claims if you go to an ER when you didn't have to do so.
I'm sorry you're ill, and hope and pray it's nothing serious. Get well soon, and let me know how you're doing, please. Also: Scratch Pippins right on top where they meet his head for me.
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Based on my limited experience with a different insurer tests themselves shouldn't be much more than the copay, if anything (but if you call Blue Cross they can almost certainly tell you that as well) and if they're covered they're covered; you don't have to "prove you're sick" to get medical care (that's more of an issue if you DON'T have insurance and HAVE to go the ER; they can't refuse to treat a sick patient, but they can decide you're not sick and send you on your way. ) With my insurance it's fractional: You pay x% and they pay y% up to a certain amount, and once that amount is reached in a given year they pay the rest. Again, if you call them they can tell you the specifics and probably put your mind at ease (at least some. ) Unless it's urgent you probably want to avoid the ER, because that's the most expensive route, and I believe some insurers will even deny claims if you go to an ER when you didn't have to do so.
I'm sorry you're ill, and hope and pray it's nothing serious. Get well soon, and let me know how you're doing, please. Also: Scratch Pippins right on top where they meet his head for me.

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I have a medical costs question too...
10/02/2010 03:08:14 PM
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If you look at your policy
10/02/2010 03:27:15 PM
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I'm all for being a control freak when I can.
11/02/2010 03:07:37 PM
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One other thing you should be aware of
11/02/2010 03:25:07 PM
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You might want to call your insurer and talk to them about who to see.
10/02/2010 03:34:53 PM
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Do you think an actual person would have better referrals than the website?
11/02/2010 03:14:01 PM
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I don't think we'll be able to do you much good.
10/02/2010 03:36:57 PM
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For CU, that list seems to be really outdated.
11/02/2010 12:13:06 AM
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and as far as the frustrating part...
11/02/2010 01:58:39 AM
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Hmmm.
11/02/2010 03:17:50 PM
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Most doctor's offices
11/02/2010 03:32:55 PM
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Mine was a little as well.
11/02/2010 12:46:45 PM
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It was funny, because most of them were medical-ish, but I got a bariatric center, a therapist...
11/02/2010 02:25:03 PM
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I just know a worried person should not pay a damn cent...
10/02/2010 03:53:19 PM
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Why? Should I not have to think about how to pay for my dinner tonight?
10/02/2010 04:23:31 PM
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The Dole or hardship funds should help people who can't afford food
10/02/2010 04:28:49 PM
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I agree, the needy should be helped.
10/02/2010 04:32:45 PM
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I don't agree with your characterization of commonly proposed healthcare solutions.
10/02/2010 04:42:06 PM
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I don't think he's mischaracterizing anything so much as responding to Jens' point directly.
10/02/2010 04:54:55 PM
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As a response to Jens' point, it works, but he used very general language.
10/02/2010 07:37:20 PM
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Furnace? Health? Erm...
10/02/2010 08:04:03 PM
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no
10/02/2010 08:40:12 PM
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I didn't like the example
10/02/2010 08:46:24 PM
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I see no problem with the state paying the vast majority of medical costs
10/02/2010 04:53:57 PM
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Have you never looked at the boatloads of information that your insurer has surely sent to you? *NM*
10/02/2010 04:19:09 PM
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I've never been sent a thing from them...
10/02/2010 04:28:57 PM
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I believe, although I no longer am covered by Blue Cross, that most tests are covered.
10/02/2010 11:28:34 PM
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I have no idea regarding insurance
11/02/2010 10:32:11 AM
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Yes, and just in general, it's good to have a GP. But they are elusive creatures. Like unicorns. *NM*
11/02/2010 03:33:24 PM
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Your doctor's office should be able to answer most questions for you
11/02/2010 02:36:10 PM
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