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Hidden Health Insurance Benefits

February 28th, 2011

Recently CBS interviewed Woman’s Day Magazine Special Projects Director Jaimee Zanzinger who pointed some overlooked benefits that you may have in your health insurance policy:

 

Woman’s Day magazine Special Projects Director Jaimee Zanzinger pointed to many frequently overlooked benefits, and explained how you might be able to save hundreds, even thousands of dollars on medical costs this year:
He says the best way to get this information is to check the back of your insurance card. There are often a couple of toll free 1 800 numbers provided there. You’ll obviously want to get someone on the phone who can help provide answers to questions you may have about your plan and what’s available to you.
Gym memberships
Research has obviously proven that people who use gyms are healthier and in better physical shape — customers who exercise regularly are generally less likely to suffer from costly medical ailments, including diabetes and heart disease. So, covering gym memberships pays off for insurance companies over time. This offers some incentive for people to stay active, and helps save insurance companies money in long term coverage.
Many major insurance companies offer discounts of up to 30 percent on monthly fees on select gyms. Employers often offer discounts on gym memberships, as well — some offer $250 per year reimbursements. So check with your benefits department.
Weight -loss surgery
Medicare and Medicaid began covering weight-loss surgery five years ago. And most commercial insurance companies now cover it — but don’t expect your provider to cover the cost of a tummy tuck. We’re not talking about someone looking to shed a few extra pounds with a surgery. That definitely won’t be taken care of by your insurance company. People who qualify for this coverage have to meet strict physical criteria; you often have to be 100 pounds over your ideal weight or have a BMMI (Body Mass Index) of 35 or higher, and you’ll likely need documentation from your physician indicating that conventional diet and exercise haven’t worked for you in the past. So again, it’s not for everyone, but it is available.
Breast reduction surgery
This is another case where you can’t simply ask for breast reduction surgery strictly for cosmetic reasons. But, if you’ve got chronic back problems, chronic back pain that interferes with your life and is becoming a medical problem for you, your insurance will supplement the cost of the surgery. Your doctor will again have to provide documentation of your problems to the insurer.
Lasik surgery
For a long time, Lasik was considered an elective procedure. But now, insurance companies are covering vision correction surgeries. If you have a vision care component to your policy, it may cover part of laser vision-correction surgeries, such as Lasik. If your surgery is deemed medically necessary, your policy may cover the entire surgery. It’s safe to say the insurance company wants to save itself money, so if it’s paying for something up-front, it’s going to save the company money in the long run.
Drugstore clinic visits
A lot of people think you have to pay out-of-pocket for these services. Most of the time, these visits are considered in-network by the insurer, which means you have to just have to pay a co-pay. At these drug store clinics, doctors are available to diagnose illnesses and offer prescriptions right on the spot. You can pop into a pharmacy and see one of the on-site doctors if you need antibiotics for some kind of infection, for example. You can also receive vaccinations there. The advantage here is you don’t have to make an appointment with your doctor, which can take days to secure, then spend half the day sitting in the waiting room with a bunch of sick people.
24/7 health insurance company nurse info phone lines
A lot of insurance companies have toll-free numbers with nurses on the other end available 24 hours a day and 7 days a week. The number’s usually on your insurance card. Many also have instant-messaging functions on their websites that enable you to e-mail directly with a doctor on-call. So if your toddler’s sick and you’re not sure how much Tylenol to give her, a 24/7 nurse line is a fantastic option. If they can’t answer your questions, they’ll direct you to someone who can.
Durable medical equipment, including breast pumps
If you break your leg, insurance will of course cover your hospital visit, but it can also help you get around after you leave. Under the “Durable Medical Equipment” section of your policy, you’ll likely notice that crutches and wheelchairs are covered, as well as all or a portion of prosthetic limbs. Also, under this section, nursing moms can purchase a breast pump with a doctor’s prescription for as much as 90 percent off, which could save you up to $250. Interestingly, the IRS announced last week that breast pumps are also now considered tax deductible — something to remember, come April 15.
Next-generation birth control
Health insurance used to cover birth control pills and not much else. But, as birth control technology has evolved, insurance policies have changed to reflect it. Now, newer methods of birth control, including the contraceptive NuvaRing and the injection Depo-Provera, are often covered, at least in part, by your insurance.

iPhone battery pack

February 25th, 2011

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If you utilize your iPhone to its full potential, you can read a book, watch a movie, play games, read your emails, text and even make a phone call. Sadly, the battery does not last for hours and hours. I read about the Mophie, a rechargeable external battery pack that attaches to your iPhone to extend the battery life, and purchased one for my son for Christmas. Unfortunately, he did not appear too impressed with his gift. After seeing the Philips version which he purchased for me for Christmas, I understood why.   The Mophie is top rated, but it fits like a case on your phone.  It is designed to be your phone case, but if you have a cute bling case like me (or the otter case like my son), you have to remove it to put the Mophie case on. Hassle…not happening.  The Philips version plugs into the iPhone without requiring the removal of your case! Mophie ranges in price from $40 to $100.  The battery extender allows you to charge your iPhone without being attached to an electrical outlet or your computer; thus, it is much more portable.  I recently purchased, for a friend  in the hospital, the Philips version for $48 at Walmart.  There are several brands,including Mophie, on Amazon, and most claim to double the life of your battery. Regardless of your personal choice, your purchase of an external battery pack will definitely enhance your iPhone experience and make life easier!
Mophie Juice Pack

 

Do you have any neat iPhone gadgets? What are your favorite apps? Share your finds with me in the comment section.

Glam Alert: Concealer

February 24th, 2011

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You will see a lot of these types of posts. I think I’ve mentioned how addicted I am to makeup. I’m old. I have dark circles under my eyes. I have tried every concealer known to woman. They either cake up, dry out, or don’t conceal. I think I’ve found a good one. I told you last week about It Cosmetics cuticle pen.  They also have a concealer.  I found it on QVC, item number A211531.  It Cosmetics Bye Bye Under Eye Concealer with Collagen.  Just sounds like it would work, doesn’t it?  My little crepey (and creepy) undereye feels so smooth after applying it and I look like I’m 20 again. Ok, maybe not.  It Cosmetics has a similar product on QVC, item number A249542. It Cosmetics Bye Bye Under Eye Antiaging Concealer. I bought the first one because the title contained the word “collagen”. Really. That’s how my brain works.

Celebrate Express

February 23rd, 2011

http://www.celebrateexpress.com/

I’m trying to expand my blog subjects. And stop starting every blog off with “I”. The second part isn’t working so well.
I attended a child’s birthday party recently where all the party supplies were personalized. So adorable. After asking the mom where she purchased her supplies, I immediately came home and bookmarked the site so I wouldn’t forget when I had a party. Wonder if they will still be in business when I have a party? Oh well, a girl can dream. I loved looking at the site though. Not only does it cover birthday parties, but themed parties, holidays, and baby showers. The personalized plates (which would have your child’s cute little face on it) are a little on the expensive side. But we are not talking Real Housewives of Beverly Hills prices for children’s birthday parties.

Ebates?  Yes.  8.5%.  Retailmenot coupons?  Yes.