โMar-06-2018 07:52 AM
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โMar-08-2018 08:30 PM
jerryjay11 wrote:
I would think any medical insurance company has a web site and a search link to find providers that accept their insurance. At least I know Medicare and Tricare 4Life does. Both of which I have used to find providers that accept Medicare and Tricare 4Life. Or you could purchase a Travel Assist plan that also can direct you to providers.
โMar-08-2018 01:30 PM
โMar-08-2018 05:49 AM
โMar-08-2018 05:30 AM
ktmrfs wrote:tdiller wrote:Popsie wrote:
Any advice on how to find good doctors/Clinics/Hospitals/etc. while travelling far away from your home base?
Most insurance companies have in network and out of network pricing. If you are at home you probably find an in-network doctor. While traveling you will pay an out of network co-pays and deductibles. These can be expensive. Also many insurance companies will allow an ER visit if the condition is life/limb threatening. Other require a notification within a specific time period for ER or hospital stays. Finding an in-network doctor while traveling is hard but try calling the 800 number on the back of your insurance card or the insurance company's website. As for me just take me to the nearest VA clinic or hospital.
as for out of network, every insurance company we have used for health insurance didn't hit us with out of network charges if we were more than 100 miles away from home. It was spelled out very clearly that the out of network ONLY applied in our home service area. Once outside that if we needed service they covered as in network regarless of where we went.
As an example last summer I suffered a dislocated shoulder well out of network, ride to hospital, ER, x-rays, etc. all the work in the hospital even though all was out of network, was covered as if in network with the $30 co pay total.
Same thing when DW had to go to the Dr. for strep throat, or wheb she had a reaction to a bee sting. These were not ER, just a clinic and it was treated as in network.
Even out of the country our insurance treats service as in network if needed ER or clinic visit.
So look carefully at how out of network is covered it may very well cover you as in network when away from home.
โMar-07-2018 12:40 PM
rv2go wrote:
We call our insurance carrier. They will give us 2 or 3 options for our need. I then do a background internet search on the ones given and make a choice.
โMar-06-2018 04:43 PM
โMar-06-2018 03:52 PM
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โMar-06-2018 10:42 AM
tdiller wrote:Popsie wrote:
Any advice on how to find good doctors/Clinics/Hospitals/etc. while travelling far away from your home base?
Most insurance companies have in network and out of network pricing. If you are at home you probably find an in-network doctor. While traveling you will pay an out of network co-pays and deductibles. These can be expensive. Also many insurance companies will allow an ER visit if the condition is life/limb threatening. Other require a notification within a specific time period for ER or hospital stays. Finding an in-network doctor while traveling is hard but try calling the 800 number on the back of your insurance card or the insurance company's website. As for me just take me to the nearest VA clinic or hospital.
โMar-06-2018 10:12 AM
jerryjay11 wrote:
I would think any medical insurance company has a web site and a search link to find providers that accept their insurance. At least I know Medicare and Tricare 4Life does. Both of which I have used to find providers that accept Medicare and Tricare 4Life. Or you could purchase a Travel Assist plan that also can direct you to providers.
โMar-06-2018 09:54 AM
Popsie wrote:
Any advice on how to find good doctors/Clinics/Hospitals/etc. while travelling far away from your home base?
โMar-06-2018 08:50 AM