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Ambulance services
Answered by
Amir Mostafaie - health insurance, insurance
eHealthInsurance Gold River - CA
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Ambulance services

by Marnie194, Mar 06, 2008 12:30PM
Tags: emergency
I was just told by Blue Cross BS that the ambulance that took my husband to the hospital was not "in network."  For an emergency, we didnot have a choice what ambulance took him to the ER. Can they deny this claim entirely?

by Amir Mostafaie, Mar 07, 2008 11:27PM
To: Marnie194
Dear Marnie194,

Typically emergency benefits are not subject to the network stipulations. To verify your coverage, contact your insurance company’s customer service department using the phone number on your membership card.

Sincerely,
Amir Mostafaie
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