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I don't think there is an insurance company anywhere that will pay for

a procedure " up front " . They will agree to pay afterwards, maybe even

in writing, but they will I don't think ever literally pay before the

procedure and it is my understanding that CLOS requires the funds prior

to the procedure. Many have taken out short term loans, etc. if they

have agreement from their insurance company for payment.

in GA

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> Hey does anybody know how to get your insurance to pay up front so

you

> dont have to take out a loan?

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It is true that insurance companies do not pay up front and even if you have a

predetermination letter from the insurance company saying they will pay after

the surgery it is a major hassle to get back any of the money. Count on getting

back about 65% of the money you prepay. And plan on it being about a year to get

the money and be prepared to use the Insurance Commission to straighten it all

out. I made it a parttime job to get my money back- I called two to three times

a week and even when they threw the case to the fraud division I kept plugging

all the holes they said were there and called the Insurance Commisions office

twice to get all that I was supposed to get from the company. I felt lucky that

I got 11,000 back- most don't get anything. But I had to fight for it and you

might also. One of the reasons is that it is paid up front and is a package deal

and insurance companies are not used to that sort of business- at least this is

what they were telling me. It sends

up a red flag and then it winds up under more scrutiny. Make sure you get a UB

92 BEFORE you leave the hospital. I did not get one and that threw them into a

tizzy. I sent in all the bills and got the hospital records and sent them too

but they were freaked that this wasn't proper procedure. If you have Blue Cross

Blue Shield- they don't pay period and it is even on their form to apply- they

rate you if you have had one. Good luck. My money did come in and I used it to

pay for my tummy tuck and breast augmentation- it was time by then to do it!

juliewmson <jwmson1@...> wrote: I don't think there is an

insurance company anywhere that will pay for

a procedure " up front " . They will agree to pay afterwards, maybe even

in writing, but they will I don't think ever literally pay before the

procedure and it is my understanding that CLOS requires the funds prior

to the procedure. Many have taken out short term loans, etc. if they

have agreement from their insurance company for payment.

in GA

>

> Hey does anybody know how to get your insurance to pay up front so

you

> dont have to take out a loan?

>

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I don't think any insurance company is going to pre-pay for a surgery that you

haven't even had yet. It just doesn't work that way. Sorry. If you do take

out a loan, make sure you have the money to pay it back even if the insurance

denies payment post-op. My insurance company said I was covered and then denied

the claim. We appealed it all the way up, and it was no use. Their final

excuse was that the MGB is experimental.

in NC

bigtunamedic6969 <bigtunamedic6969@...> wrote:

Hey does anybody know how to get your insurance to pay up front so you

dont have to take out a loan?

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Check outnew cars at Autos.

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