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Question:

my company is self insured but switching to united healthcare as the administrator (from BCBS)...

this is supposed to be barrier free coverage, meaning you can use any provider or hospital...yada yada...

but what im wondering, of course: those of you who have united health care...

do they cover the abc's....have you had any problem with that?


Answer:

My husband's company has a group plan (also in Florida, as you are). Although United generally doesn't cover injectables, they do cover Copaxone ($1,200 per month) and won't cover B-12 injections (for diagnosed pernicious anemia) at $10 per year -- go figure.

The way our policy works is, no referral needed for a listed provider and like old-fashioned insurance, I think they only pay 70% if you go to an unlisted provider. I don't know if the all the hospitals in the area are providers, but I know all the major ones are (in my area that includes all of the Baptist Healthcare Systems and the UofM/Jackson Memorial Hospital).

I think you'll be pleased, Lisa. Unlike our former healthcare insurance (AvMed -- eeeeeeeyikes!), United has been no-fuss, no-muss.

United Heath Care is my provider. They have been great, no questions. I go where I want, no referral needed. They cover Avonex with a $9 co-pay to me. Every company signs up for diffrent plans with them so your co-pay may be different. I have a $10 office visit co-pay and normally a $3 co-pay on prescriptions. They have paid for 4 MRIs, a LP, neuro visits, chiropactor and no questions yet. Sometimes they call and want a doctor's transcript.

Could not bring myself to snip any part of the above. My company does have United Healthcare. I am on that plan. I go see approved providers. Prescriptions are 15 dollars - all of them including my Avonex. 10 dollar co-pay for doctor visits. Out-patient proceedures have been no charge so far. As long as your provider files promptly there should be no problem. The out-patient facility where I used to get my IV steriods was over a year in filing twice. They kept sending me bills. I talked to the United HealthCare folks. They told me not to pay and if the out-patient facility kept sending me bills, refer them to United HealthCare.

We have UHC - used to have anthem . They sucked - could not tell their ass from a whole in the ground. We have the UHC PPO option which allows self referal - If your company has several options make sure you pick the right one! For whatever reason the one that does NOT allow self referals cost more. Go figure. Our scripts are through Merck-Medco, don't know if that is a UHC thing or not. Oh and our dental is still Anthem.








 
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