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Who pays for surgery that is not covered by an insurance company?
Posted on 10/21/19 at 7:02 pm
Posted on 10/21/19 at 7:02 pm
Surgery on an injury that occurred 12 hours earlier, on a weekend, will not have time to be approved by an insurance company- unless it is considered an “emergency “.
Surgery on a sprained ankle-high or otherwise- will never be considered an emergency.
College teams have insurance policies for their players, and therefore those players have to abide by the policies of those insurance companies.
Therefore, since the insurance company will not pay for Tua’s surgery, WHO will?
Surgery on a sprained ankle-high or otherwise- will never be considered an emergency.
College teams have insurance policies for their players, and therefore those players have to abide by the policies of those insurance companies.
Therefore, since the insurance company will not pay for Tua’s surgery, WHO will?
Posted on 10/21/19 at 7:04 pm to whoyodaddy
Aggy
Posted on 10/21/19 at 7:04 pm to whoyodaddy
LSU fans ladies and gentlemen
Posted on 10/21/19 at 7:05 pm to whoyodaddy
Most athletes are covered by the University Policy. Plenty of College Athletes receive many DME (Bracing, cold therapy compression) type of devices immediately and the Universities file the claims they have on the insurance policies. Also usually the Athletic departments have contracts with local Doctors, surgeons, hospitals and Surgery Centers to cover the care for their athletes. Athletes of all sports
You are barking up a tree for a problem that doesn't exist.
Focus on Auburn
You are barking up a tree for a problem that doesn't exist.
Focus on Auburn
This post was edited on 10/21/19 at 7:07 pm
Posted on 10/21/19 at 7:05 pm to whoyodaddy
I think the surgeon is probably on the University medical staff so his pay is covered. I think there is probably an agreement between the university and the facility to cover medical costs.
Honestly, I don't know much about the procedure and want to read up on it, but I am surprised they were able to perform the procedure with swelling in that area.
Honestly, I don't know much about the procedure and want to read up on it, but I am surprised they were able to perform the procedure with swelling in that area.
Posted on 10/21/19 at 7:08 pm to whoyodaddy
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Surgery on an injury that occurred 12 hours earlier, on a weekend, will not have time to be approved by an insurance company- unless it is considered an “emergency “.
Surgery on a sprained ankle-high or otherwise- will never be considered an emergency.
College teams have insurance policies for their players, and therefore those players have to abide by the policies of those insurance companies.
Therefore, since the insurance company will not pay for Tua’s surgery, WHO will?
I would think that every team Tua gets to play after his surgery would pay for his operation, and pay dearly.
Posted on 10/21/19 at 7:09 pm to whoyodaddy
duh, Obamacare, dummy.
Posted on 10/21/19 at 7:12 pm to whoyodaddy
Posted on 10/21/19 at 7:13 pm to whoyodaddy
Holy shite! Just when you think you've seen the dumbest post ever on the SECr, some dumbass from the Tiger Rant wanders over and posts something so spectacularly stupid that your jaw drops.
Posted on 10/21/19 at 7:13 pm to whoyodaddy
Who paid for them to fly in a doctor that actually speaks Hawaiian to explain and perform the procedure?
Something doesn’t add up
Something doesn’t add up
Posted on 10/21/19 at 7:33 pm to whoyodaddy
Probably the same “who” that paid when the LSU player received the exact same surgery.
Posted on 10/21/19 at 7:43 pm to whoyodaddy
Notify the NCAA hotline.
Posted on 10/21/19 at 7:46 pm to whoyodaddy
Let’s hear you argue that it’s not an “emergency”.
Posted on 10/21/19 at 7:47 pm to whoyodaddy
O’Doyle pays for it
Posted on 10/21/19 at 7:50 pm to whoyodaddy
Jesus you are dumb
Posted on 10/21/19 at 7:53 pm to whoyodaddy
REC
Posted on 10/21/19 at 7:55 pm to whoyodaddy
It’s a good thing the rest of the world only has medical accidents and emergencies on weekdays.
This post was edited on 10/21/19 at 8:19 pm
Posted on 10/21/19 at 7:58 pm to whoyodaddy
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Therefore, since the insurance company will not pay for Tua’s surgery, WHO will?
Posted on 10/21/19 at 8:00 pm to whoyodaddy
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whoyodaddy
Posted on 10/21/19 at 8:17 pm to whoyodaddy
They paid for the surgery using LSU's share of the sec TV contract money.
Sorry for your loss
Sorry for your loss
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