New to Health Insurance, Have Questions?


I am 21 and just started getting robustness insurance.
I have Blue Cross and Blue Shield..

What are these copays on the put money on on the card, Is that what I pay to the doctor:
It say: Primary Office: 35.00
Specialist: 70.00
Etc.

What is covered and what is not?
I need to gross an appointment soon, what can I expect to pay, does it cover birth control or should I only call the company and ask??

Answers:

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The Primary organization visit copay of $35.00 is what you pay to the clinic upon your pop in.
If you need to see a specialist it's $70.00. However, an OBGYN is not considered a specialist, as it is a federal canon that any woman can see an OBGYN without a referral.

As far as what is covered and what is not, travel to your www.bluecrossblueshield.com and register. Out there you should know how to find their drug list and other benefit information on what is covered and not covered.

If you don't own any success, consequently call the insurance company and agree to someone in benefits.

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I work contained by the field and for the primary to be exact your copay for any primary care visit and if he/she sends you to a spec well you would own to pay 70. That is closely of money for co-pays.

No one would be able to share you what your coverage is but BC BS call the customer service # on the spinal column of the card and they can give you a break down of your benefits.
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