The US congress is covered under the FEHBP system - they have a choice of over 300 health care options. So it depends on the plan they pick. The Government pays about 70%-75% of the cost so if they pick a Blue Cross Blue Shield family plan that costs $1,327.80/mo., they would only have to cover $430.04/mo.
Network coverage is coast to coast coverage and date roaming. It is something that you pay for monthly and you get so much depending on how much you pay monthly.
People have to pay for medical coverage they don't need under the Affordable Care Act so that coverage will be more affordable for sick people who need it.
no they give you everything for free because that how the world works for you....of course you have to pay you dumba$$ how much you pay depends on if you have perscription coverage under your medical insurance or not what a dumb question
Liability = Legal Obligation to Pay. Medical Expenses = Moral Obligation to pay.
how much do i pay
It varies by every province, as each province administers their own health care coverage. Typically, the cost for basic health coverage is either free or very little. The "very little" could be an amount payable monthly, quarterly or even deducted from your pay from your employer. Costs for prescriptions vary as well, province to province and could depend on your earned income as to how much you pay.
Yes, the insurer will pay for your care as long as you had coverage on the date of the surgery. It does not matter that in the month after the surgery, you ended your coverage.
Med Pay is a coverage for you and your passengers meant to pay quickly without regard to fault for smaller medical expenses such as emergency room visits. If the person also has health insurance the health coverage will pick up after the Med Pay coverage is exhausted.
As much as one can pay premium for it.
When a non custodial parent is ordered by the court to pay medical coverage, and the custodial parent applies for Medicaid that does not mean that the dependent child's medical coverage can be terminated by the non custodial parent. The ordered insurance becomes the primary insurance, and Medicaid becomes the secondary.
Liability Coverage, Medical Payment Coverage, Uninsured Motorist Coverage, Collision Coverage, Comprehensive Coverage,Personal Injury Protection, Towing and Labor Costs Coverage, Rental Reimbursement, and Sound system Coverage. Those are the options you can get and the payment type is deductible and premium. The deductible is what you pay for the accident and the premium is what you pay per month.
The only coverage on an auto policy that covers costs for you and your passengers medical expenses is Med Pay Coverage. You health insurance will also pay for injuries. Med Pay is an optional coverage but will pay for an accident involving an automobile even when not in your car.