My wife is pregnant.
My last company be a startup that went lower than, and although we had a group plan - the company group plan is no longer around. The company be also a small company with smaller quantity than 10 employees - so I assume that COBRA does not apply to my former company.
She is due in October.
From June 1st to July 31st, we don't hold coverage.
The OBGYN bills for the whole pregnancy at the back. Do they just bill my previous insurer for stuff up to May 31st, bill us for the June 1st to July 31st (which would be essentially office visit and checkups) - and then bill the alien insurer for everything at the end?
Transition insurance wont cover pregnancy, so that's not really an pick either.
Answers: COBRA will not be offered, not one and only because of less than 10 workforce but also because the group policy is no longer valid.
The new insurance company will one and only officially wages for the visits after the influential date. However, the doctors office will probably bill the entire amount to the bright company, which will probably (but not always) deny coverage prior to the effective date. The doctors organization will then bill the previous company as okay as you. So you might luck out and the new insurance company will cover it adjectives.
Happens all the time. The doctor will prorate the intercontinental package. Meaning, you'll be billed for the 2 months you enjoy no coverage. The old plan will be responsible for the services rendered while next to them. The new plan will cover everything after she become effective. I don't enjoy an answer to that question but did COBRA read aloud you couldn't be covered? If not, their toll free #1-877-279-7959
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My last company be a startup that went lower than, and although we had a group plan - the company group plan is no longer around. The company be also a small company with smaller quantity than 10 employees - so I assume that COBRA does not apply to my former company.
She is due in October.
From June 1st to July 31st, we don't hold coverage.
The OBGYN bills for the whole pregnancy at the back. Do they just bill my previous insurer for stuff up to May 31st, bill us for the June 1st to July 31st (which would be essentially office visit and checkups) - and then bill the alien insurer for everything at the end?
Transition insurance wont cover pregnancy, so that's not really an pick either.
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Answers: COBRA will not be offered, not one and only because of less than 10 workforce but also because the group policy is no longer valid.
The new insurance company will one and only officially wages for the visits after the influential date. However, the doctors office will probably bill the entire amount to the bright company, which will probably (but not always) deny coverage prior to the effective date. The doctors organization will then bill the previous company as okay as you. So you might luck out and the new insurance company will cover it adjectives.
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Happens all the time. The doctor will prorate the intercontinental package. Meaning, you'll be billed for the 2 months you enjoy no coverage. The old plan will be responsible for the services rendered while next to them. The new plan will cover everything after she become effective. I don't enjoy an answer to that question but did COBRA read aloud you couldn't be covered? If not, their toll free #1-877-279-7959
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