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Health insurance for diabetics
Great news for diabetics!  Now there is a national health plan that will
accept diabetics.  I am a licensed agent in Ohio and have not seen a plan
like this.



Mostly Guaranteed issue!  Only three declines

1. Currently pregnant
2. Current Cancer treatment
3. Aids, MS


It is NOT a rip-off discount plan.  It is a scheduled indemnity plan.  That
means it will pay either you or your doctor.  So you can go to any doctor
any hospital anywhere in the country.



Dental- included

Vision- included



Drug plan -  three tiers, no deductible,  no cap.



1. $10 copay - generic
2. $20 copay - name brand
3. $30 copay - non-formulary


Dr. visits



1. No copay - the company pays $50 per visit.  5 visits per adult. 5
visits for children.
2. After that there is still a sizable discount for network doctors.


Hospital

Surgery

Anesthesiology                      All covered up to a high schedule

Testing



If interested, let me know.  I'll forward you an application

Dsekerak1@adelphia.net







Old Post 08-01-04 08:34 PM
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Harvey R. Stone



Re: Health insurance for diabetics
Sounds pretty good.   What you do not say is how much a month on
average....  that could be so high that it does not make a good deal.

Harv

"dms" <dsekerak1@adelphia.net> wrote in message
news:bq6dnT76sdbMWGLdRVn-vA@adelphia.com..
> Great news for diabetics!  Now there is a national health plan that will
> accept diabetics.  I am a licensed agent in Ohio and have not seen a plan
> like this.
>
>
>
> Mostly Guaranteed issue!  Only three declines
>
>   1. Currently pregnant
>   2. Current Cancer treatment
>   3. Aids, MS
>
>
> It is NOT a rip-off discount plan.  It is a scheduled indemnity plan.
That
> means it will pay either you or your doctor.  So you can go to any doctor
> any hospital anywhere in the country.
>
>
>
> Dental- included
>
> Vision- included
>
>
>
> Drug plan -  three tiers, no deductible,  no cap.
>
>
>
>   1. $10 copay - generic
>   2. $20 copay - name brand
>   3. $30 copay - non-formulary
>
>
> Dr. visits
>
>
>
>   1. No copay - the company pays $50 per visit.  5 visits per adult. 5
> visits for children.
>   2. After that there is still a sizable discount for network doctors.
>
>
> Hospital
>
> Surgery
>
> Anesthesiology                      All covered up to a high schedule
>
> Testing
>
>
>
> If interested, let me know.  I'll forward you an application
>
> Dsekerak1@adelphia.net
>
>
>
>





Old Post 08-01-04 08:34 PM
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CLS



Re: Health insurance for diabetics
In which states is it accepted and by which doctors. That makes a big
difference. I would be interested.
ctantiques



Old Post 08-01-04 08:34 PM
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dms



Re: Health insurance for diabetics
It is a national plan which means its accepted in every state.  It will pay
any doctor any hospital anywhere in the country because it isn't a PPO.
It's an indemnity plan.



"dms" <dsekerak1@adelphia.net> wrote in message
news:bq6dnT76sdbMWGLdRVn-vA@adelphia.com..
> Great news for diabetics!  Now there is a national health plan that will
> accept diabetics.  I am a licensed agent in Ohio and have not seen a plan
> like this.
>
>
>
> Mostly Guaranteed issue!  Only three declines
>
>   1. Currently pregnant
>   2. Current Cancer treatment
>   3. Aids, MS
>
>
> It is NOT a rip-off discount plan.  It is a scheduled indemnity plan.
That
> means it will pay either you or your doctor.  So you can go to any doctor
> any hospital anywhere in the country.
>
>
>
> Dental- included
>
> Vision- included
>
>
>
> Drug plan -  three tiers, no deductible,  no cap.
>
>
>
>   1. $10 copay - generic
>   2. $20 copay - name brand
>   3. $30 copay - non-formulary
>
>
> Dr. visits
>
>
>
>   1. No copay - the company pays $50 per visit.  5 visits per adult. 5
> visits for children.
>   2. After that there is still a sizable discount for network doctors.
>
>
> Hospital
>
> Surgery
>
> Anesthesiology                      All covered up to a high schedule
>
> Testing
>
>
>
> If interested, let me know.  I'll forward you an application
>
> Dsekerak1@adelphia.net
>
>
>
>





Old Post 08-15-04 07:06 AM
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Kim GOOSSEN



Re: Health insurance for diabetics
What if i just need a secondary insurance due to my primary insurance
not paying enough?




Old Post 08-27-04 12:06 AM
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Sylvia Garcia



Re: Health insurance for diabetics
4Life Transfer Factor GluCoach provides critical metabolic support for those
with glucose challenges.  In other words I have diabetes type II.  I started
using GluCoach and it has lowered my blood sugar significantly.  I am no
longer taking medicine.  I prefer taking a product that raises my immune
I.Q.  You get 120 capsules for about $50.00.  Any questions?  Email
sjg@hal-pc.org  Not intended for any person under 18 years old.

Good luck.

"Kim GOOSSEN" <GOOSSEANIMALLOVER@webtv.net> wrote in message
news:20005-412E3030-224@storefull-3311.bay.webtv.net..
> What if i just need a secondary insurance due to my primary insurance
> not paying enough?
>





Old Post 09-14-04 04:06 PM
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BJ in Texas



Re: Health insurance for diabetics

"Sylvia Garcia" <sjg@hal-pc.org> wrote in message
news:41470c25$0$452$a726171b@news.hal-pc.org..
> I.Q.  You get 120 capsules for about $50.00.  Any questions?
> Email
> sjg@ripoff.org  Not intended for any person under 18 years
> old.

What's wrong? Is it that they will really screw you for
poisoning a minor?







Old Post 09-15-04 12:06 AM
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Sylvia Garcia



Re: Health insurance for diabetics
4Life Transfer Factor GluCoach provides critical metabolic support for those
with glucose challenges.  In other words I have diabetes type II.  I started
using GluCoach and it has lowered my blood sugar significantly.  I am no
longer taking medicine.  I prefer taking a product that raises my immune
I.Q.  You get 120 capsules for about $50.00.  Any questions?  Email
sjg@hal-pc.org  Not intended for any person under 18 years old.

Good luck.

"Kim GOOSSEN" <GOOSSEANIMALLOVER@webtv.net> wrote in message
news:20005-412E3030-224@storefull-3311.bay.webtv.net..
> What if i just need a secondary insurance due to my primary insurance
> not paying enough?
>





Old Post 09-17-04 12:06 AM
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dvacation



Re: Health insurance for diabetics
quote:
Originally posted by dms Great news for diabetics! Now there is a national health plan that will accept diabetics. I am a licensed agent in Ohio and have not seen a plan like this. Mostly Guaranteed issue! Only three declines 1. Currently pregnant 2. Current Cancer treatment 3. Aids, MS It is NOT a rip-off discount plan. It is a scheduled indemnity plan. That means it will pay either you or your doctor. So you can go to any doctor any hospital anywhere in the country. Dental- included Vision- included Drug plan - three tiers, no deductible, no cap. 1. $10 copay - generic 2. $20 copay - name brand 3. $30 copay - non-formulary Dr. visits 1. No copay - the company pays $50 per visit. 5 visits per adult. 5 visits for children. 2. After that there is still a sizable discount for network doctors. Hospital Surgery Anesthesiology All covered up to a high schedule Testing If interested, let me know. I'll forward you an application Dsekerak1@adelphia.net


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