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Just make sure that you read your health insurance brochure (packet) very carefully and understand your benefits and limitations. Do not wait until it's too late, to find out whether something is covered or not. Sometimes, (on some HI sites), it's easier to find out which policy you have (on paper), then go to their web site. Those packets can be a challenge to deciper. On many of the HI sites, they have FAQ, as well as clearer outlines of the coverege for your particular policy. Good luck!
I'm going to have to have someone explain my packet to me because I don't get a bit of it.
I did my online registration last night but I had a sheet of paper to walk me through that.
I'm going to have to have someone explain my packet to me because I don't get a bit of it.
I did my online registration last night but I had a sheet of paper to walk me through that.
Yes, that's what I mean. Those packets can be like reading jibberish if you don't know the lingo/terminolgy. Check out Aetna's web site txt. Quite often they have glosseries, FAQs, etc. that explain it in plain old English. Those packets can swamp you if you're not familiar with them. LOL
Yes, that's what I mean. Those packets can be like reading jibberish if you don't know the lingo/terminolgy. Check out Aetna's web site txt. Quite often they have glosseries, FAQs, etc. that explain it in plain old English. Those packets can swamp you if you're not familiar with them. LOL
And if all else fails, call their customer service reps with your questions that weren't answered in the FAQs - it's their job to help clarify. But I concur with Mel about checking it all out before you need to use it so you don't end up with surprises. Very exciting stuff, txt!
I don't know how you guys keep up in those threads.
I am going to fall like 2 pages behind just posting this. I refresh the page and like 6 more post have popped up.
That place sells all kinds of cool stuff. I had no idea you could buy stuffed diarrhea. Somebody had a dream ("I want to sell stuffed diarrhea when I grow up.") and they made it come true. Gosh, I love this country.
DASHING THROUGH THE SNOWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW
I am very bored.
There is nothing to doooo, la la la la.
I seriously doubt there is nothing to do. Shovel snow, unload the dishwasher, load the dishwasher, do laundry, vacuum, clean a bathroom, make dinner. And I didn't even thin hard.
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