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Sign up for Part A and B of Medicare The first step to getting the new Renown Medicare Advantage plan is to make sure you are signed up for Original Medicare. To do that you will go to the Social… Read More
Insurance companies give you a better price for services if you use a doctor they have established a contract with. Therefore, these Doctors Lists are also called Provider Directories. Your insurance company has doctors that they contract with called, “in-network doctors” (aka, on “the list”).
Find a Reno Doctor: Knowing which insurance company covers which doctors, medical facilities, and hospitals are nearly impossible unless it’s your business. Fortunately, it is our business! Therefore, we’ve included a few helpful links in order to find a doctor covered by your insurance plan. Furthermore, please be aware that each insurance company has multiple “lists of doctors” aka Provider Directories, based on the plan you chose.
In addition, if the insurance company you’re looking for isn’t listed, please contact us and we will do our best to get you the most accurate information.
Depending on the type of plan you have, a visit to a Reno doctor may not covered by your insurance or may be extremely expensive. It is therefore important to always visit doctors that your insurance company contracts with, no matter what type of plan you have. As a result, you will receive care at the lowest possible cost to you.
*Provider Lists can change dependent on insurance company’s discretion. An initial provider in-network classification of medical benefits is not always accurate. Furthermore, please consult your medical plan’s provider list before usage to confirm network eligibility. As always – please consult your insurance provider for more detailed information about your plan. This webpage is provided for informational purposes only.
Sign up for Part A and B of Medicare The first step to getting the new Renown Medicare Advantage plan is to make sure you are signed up for Original Medicare. To do that you will go to the Social… Read More
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COBRA, which stands for the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act, was passed into law in 1985. COBRA allows consumers to continue their enrollment in employer health insurance after becoming ineligible for coverage. Most individuals qualify for COBRA coverage for 18… Read More