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Fort Collins, Colorado 80526
Phone 970.207.0600
Fax 970.207.0640
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Frequently Asked Insurance Questions
Short-term medical coverage is designed to fill the temporary coverage gap that can occur when you are between permanent plans. Such a gap can occur when you are between jobs, laid off, or waiting for group coverage, among other reasons. You and your dependents may be eligible for coverage if you meet certain age, health, and U.S. residency requirements.
To keep the premiums affordable, coverage is not as extensive as that under most permanent plans, but it generally covers basic charges in the event of an accident or sudden illness. Like other medical insurance plans, short term medical coverage may subject you to copayments and benefit limits.
Generally, short term medical plan coverage includes:- Your choice of doctors and hospitals
- Charges for inpatient and outpatient services provided by medical professionals
- Hospital room and board charges
- Intensive care unit charges
- Ambulance services
- Diagnostic lab exams and x-rays
- Prescription drugs
- Pre-existing conditions
- Routine medical exams
- Dental care
- Pregnancy and childbirth expenses
- Intentionally self-inflicted injury
- Expenses not medically necessary
- Medical expenses outside the U.S
Short-term medical coverage is typically available for periods of 30 to 180 days, in Colorado. While you may be able to renew your plan, generally short-term coverage cannot continue for more than 365 total days. Coverage can often be implemented quickly, sometimes the same day that your application is received. Many insurance companies offer a choice between a single payment or a monthly premium, as well as a choice of plan deductible limits. There may be a free look period during which you can cancel your policy for a full refund.
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