Nope. You were wrong. Insurance must cover rountine gyn exams and testing under the same rules they apply to all wellcare visits irregardless of gender. If you got to pay copays or meet a deductible for other well visits then you got to pay the same for routine gyn.I could be wrong but I thought it was a law that women are allowed 1 well care visit per year at no charge included on all health plans. I just switched insurance companies and was billed for my visit. Anyone know about this?
I could be wrong but I thought it was a law that women are allowed 1 well care visit per year at no charge included on all health plans. I just switched insurance companies and was billed for my visit. Anyone know about this?
I believe that Illinois State law dictates Pap Smears and Mammograms, not sure of the exact schedule though.
The thing is ... self insured plans aren't governed by State Law but Federal Law and I don't have a clue what Federal Law requires and it is probably all changing soon anyway.
I could be wrong but I thought it was a law that women are allowed 1 well care visit per year at no charge included on all health plans. I just switched insurance companies and was billed for my visit. Anyone know about this?
This. I've had to "break up" with doctors I really liked when switching insurance providers.I just switched insurance plans and 1 well care visit per year at no charge IS included on both the old and new plans. HOWEVER, my OB-GYN does NOT participate in my new plan. So, I need to switch to a doctor that does participate in my new plan or pay OOP to continue seeing her.
I could be wrong but I thought it was a law that women are allowed 1 well care visit per year at no charge included on all health plans. I just switched insurance companies and was billed for my visit. Anyone know about this?
I could be wrong but I thought it was a law that women are allowed 1 well care visit per year at no charge included on all health plans. I just switched insurance companies and was billed for my visit. Anyone know about this?