Please indicate why you would like to work in a health insurance call center
It depends on where you are as to how you get your insurance. In the United States, your employer ether has health insurance available or does not have health insurance available. Some musicians work for an employer who provide health insurance. Many do not provide it.
indicate why you would like to work in a health insurance call center
Yes and no. When I worked for Blue Cross Blue Shield we HAD to take this insurance. It was only like 20 dollars a month but we didnt have a choice. I now work for another company who offers health (which I still took) but at the same time if you were to decline their health insurance they would pay you $1000 and you were SOL if you later decided you wanted to take it (until the next enrollment period. ) Hope this was helpful. Evan
It is estimated that 1.8 billion people have private health insurance in the United States. Other people have health insurance through work, or they don't have insurance at all.
Work related injuries are generally excluded through health insurance
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it is believed that the group insurance is primary.
I presume your asking about Medical/Health Insurance? If you are out of work for a work-related injury [ie. you're on work comp] your company can terminate your medical/health insurance. I don't think it applies to short-term or long-term disability as those are health/medical benefits to begin with.
Health Insurance claims are bills for health care services. Generally your doctor will have a medical billing specialist that taken down your insurance information. He or she will them bill or charge your insurance company for the portion they are responsible for.
One could find health insurance leads by contacting an agent or finding a web page that deals with health insurance and finding out if they are willing to work with you.
The law does not require enrollment in medicare. However, private insurance plans often contain a significant penalty for failing to do so.