So, back in October I fell off the horse I ride, and ended up needing an ambulance trip to the ER. I fractured the top of my femur and had to use crutches up until about 2 weeks ago.
Today I got a bill in the mail from the ambulance company, and a letter from Tricare (military health insurance). Apparently Tricare isn't wanting to pay for the ambulance trip to the ER. They didn't feel it was necessary. I guess I was supposed to hobble to the car and drive to the ER? I couldn't even straighten my leg, I almost blacked out from the pain, and I threw up from the pain twice before the ambulance even got there. They're willing to pay the 1500 dollar ER bill, but not 150 for the ambulance. Absolutely ridiculous in my opinion. The paramedics couldn't even roll me on my back because they wanted to keep my leg stable, they had to use a scoop to pick me up and put me on the stretcher.
I'm totally calling Tricare tomorrow and reaming them a new one. Hell hath no fury like an angry pregnant woman.
And yes, we can afford the 150 bucks.. money might be a little tight afterwards but it's the principle of the matter. What's the point in having total health coverage if they don't cover stuff? I pay NOTHING to have this insurance, I just have to put up with military doctors!
Today I got a bill in the mail from the ambulance company, and a letter from Tricare (military health insurance). Apparently Tricare isn't wanting to pay for the ambulance trip to the ER. They didn't feel it was necessary. I guess I was supposed to hobble to the car and drive to the ER? I couldn't even straighten my leg, I almost blacked out from the pain, and I threw up from the pain twice before the ambulance even got there. They're willing to pay the 1500 dollar ER bill, but not 150 for the ambulance. Absolutely ridiculous in my opinion. The paramedics couldn't even roll me on my back because they wanted to keep my leg stable, they had to use a scoop to pick me up and put me on the stretcher.
I'm totally calling Tricare tomorrow and reaming them a new one. Hell hath no fury like an angry pregnant woman.
And yes, we can afford the 150 bucks.. money might be a little tight afterwards but it's the principle of the matter. What's the point in having total health coverage if they don't cover stuff? I pay NOTHING to have this insurance, I just have to put up with military doctors!