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Frequently asked questions about health care
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Q. What does HMO stand for? A. This is actually a variation of the phrase, "Hey, Moe!" Its roots go back to a concept pioneered by Doctor Moe Howard, who discovered that a patient could be made to forget about the pain in his foot if he was poked hard enough in the eyes. Modern practice replaces the physical finger poke with hi-tech equivalents such as voice mail and referral slips, but the result remains the same.
Q. Do all diagnostic procedures require pre-certification?
Q. I just joined a new HMO. How difficult will it be to choose the
doctor I want?
Q. What are pre-existing conditions?
Q. Well, can I get coverage for my pre-existing conditions?
Q. What happens if I want to try alternative forms of medicine?
Q. My pharmacy plan only covers generic drugs, but I need the name brand. I tried the generic medication, but it gave me a stomach ache. What should I do?
Q. I have an 80/20 plan with a $200 deductible and a $2,000 yearly cap. My insurer reimbursed the doctor for my out-patient surgery, but I'd already paid my bill. What should I do?
Q. What should I do if I get sick while traveling?
Q. No, I mean what if I'm away from home and I get sick?
Q. I think I need to see a specialist, but my doctor insists he can handle my problem. Can a general practitioner really perform a heart transplant right in his office?
Q. What accounts for the largest portion of health care costs?
Q. Will health care be any different in the next century?
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