Medicals- Insurance Coverage

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Not directly but there are way to make it a pre-tax deduction from Gross salary.You can claim it Health Care Flexible Spending account so that this amount is not considered taxable (the FSA limit is $5000 according to IRS regulations..

BK
 
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YES, you can. I did it. Though not 100%.

You have to pay for it first then claim it
from your insurance company...
I got back about 80% both for myself and
my wife and 100% for my daughter (since she
does not require some of the vaccines).

You see, on most cases, you are entitled to
ONE annual check up from your insurance and so
some of which can be reimbursed from your
insurance co.

JUST make sure that the INS doctor that you\'re
going to get is ALSO within your insurance
network/coverage. If you can find one and then
ask him/her how to do it. In my case, she said
I have to do the claim myself \'cause if she\'ll
be the one to file them, we might get back less
than we can. You\'ll just have to ask for a
DETAILED receipt... that is all service/vaccines
he/she gave you.

I got it back, so you can do it too!

GMC
 
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Yes you can, I did it. send all the bills to your insurance and if asked tell them you did your regular medical check-up, usually they do 80/20 so you will get atleast 80 % back, i did the same thing, I paid around $770 for medical for me and my wife, got around 570 back, they did not pay for some of the tests but something is better than nothing.

Dhp
 
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