Hi, I had a few questions about the Patriot America plan.
1. I plan to purchase the plan for my parents (65, 63) for at least 4 months extending to maximum 6 months. I see that Protection America is billed as the best comprehensive coverage, however, if I anyway buy 4 months initially and then it can be renewed, then is there any downside to buy Patriot America? In fact it seems to have 90/10 coverage by default and is cheaper, so it seems to be better for me since renewability should not be an issue.
2. I am planning to buy 50,000 with 250 deductible. If I choose a 500 deductible I am saving around $180 in 6 months. Would you advise such a high deductible, specially if say on an average my parents will go to a doc once in those 6 months?
3. Is Chiropractor visit covered under this plan? Does it need physician approval?
4. Is Physical Therapy covered under this plan? Does it need physician approval?
5. Since it is affiliated with a PPO, do we need a "PCP" to be identified?
6. There are inexpensive "mall" doctors such as Quick Health, who have centers inside Longs or Walmart. They charge flat rate of $49 for doc visit and $29 for cholestrol testing and in fact do not accept insurance. Would these visits be reimbursable by this plan. I understand clearly that diabetes etc is not covered, but if we use these docs only for say general fever/cold/stomach upset etc., then would the plan cover this specially if they are not on the network? This way at least all small visits contributing to the deductible can be done by these doctors.
7. Any other suggestions for inexpensive doctor visit for small issues e.g. cough/cold/fever etc. similar to the above that you may be aware of (in the Bay Area)?
8. Is dentist visit related to a painful tooth ache (not related to accident) covered in this plan for natural teeth?
9. I see that this plan is affiliated with First Health PPO. I searched their provider directory for "Camino Medical" and "PAMF" and it does not show up, but caminomedical.org has listed First Heatlh PPO in their plans and PAMF also has it with a disclaimer that they are not its preferred vendor. So if I take my parents to Camino Medical in the Bay Area (who have not mentioned if they are preferred or not), would it count as In Network?
Thanks for your help!
Raj
1. I plan to purchase the plan for my parents (65, 63) for at least 4 months extending to maximum 6 months. I see that Protection America is billed as the best comprehensive coverage, however, if I anyway buy 4 months initially and then it can be renewed, then is there any downside to buy Patriot America? In fact it seems to have 90/10 coverage by default and is cheaper, so it seems to be better for me since renewability should not be an issue.
2. I am planning to buy 50,000 with 250 deductible. If I choose a 500 deductible I am saving around $180 in 6 months. Would you advise such a high deductible, specially if say on an average my parents will go to a doc once in those 6 months?
3. Is Chiropractor visit covered under this plan? Does it need physician approval?
4. Is Physical Therapy covered under this plan? Does it need physician approval?
5. Since it is affiliated with a PPO, do we need a "PCP" to be identified?
6. There are inexpensive "mall" doctors such as Quick Health, who have centers inside Longs or Walmart. They charge flat rate of $49 for doc visit and $29 for cholestrol testing and in fact do not accept insurance. Would these visits be reimbursable by this plan. I understand clearly that diabetes etc is not covered, but if we use these docs only for say general fever/cold/stomach upset etc., then would the plan cover this specially if they are not on the network? This way at least all small visits contributing to the deductible can be done by these doctors.
7. Any other suggestions for inexpensive doctor visit for small issues e.g. cough/cold/fever etc. similar to the above that you may be aware of (in the Bay Area)?
8. Is dentist visit related to a painful tooth ache (not related to accident) covered in this plan for natural teeth?
9. I see that this plan is affiliated with First Health PPO. I searched their provider directory for "Camino Medical" and "PAMF" and it does not show up, but caminomedical.org has listed First Heatlh PPO in their plans and PAMF also has it with a disclaimer that they are not its preferred vendor. So if I take my parents to Camino Medical in the Bay Area (who have not mentioned if they are preferred or not), would it count as In Network?
Thanks for your help!
Raj
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