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		<title>Insurance coverage for your breast reduction operation</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is a big debate about whether the breast reduction surgical procedures are considered a plastic surgery or re- constructive surgery. Most people are not interested in this debate, all what they want is the result. They need to decrease the size of their breasts whether it is considered a plastic or reconstructive surgery. But, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is a big debate about whether the <strong>breast reduction</strong> surgical procedures are considered a plastic surgery or re- constructive surgery. Most people are not interested in this debate, all what they want is the result. They need to decrease the size of their breasts whether it is considered a plastic or reconstructive surgery. But, this debate has a huge impact on you too because it affect your financing for the operation.</p>
<p>If you need this operation for a medical indication, as sometimes the large size breast may cause lot of pain and may interfere with your daily life, then your insurance policy will cover a large portion of your operation expenses according to the insurance policy you have. Below we will show you how much your insurance company will cover.</p>
<p>If the operation is done on your choice, as you want to enjoy a better shape for your breasts or so then most insurance companies will not cover such procedure. To avoid any misunderstands, check with your surgeon about the fees and expenses and hand him your insurance number so he can make sure that you are covered. After that, double check with your insurance account agent about your policy.<br />
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Some insurance policies apply deductibles. This means that you have to pay an amount of money and the company pays a percent of the remaining money. For example if you have deductibles of $100 and your breast reduction operation costs $1000 so, the remaining portion will be $900. Some insurance policies will pay anywhere from 60 to 90 percent of the amount. Add the remaining to the deductible amount and this will be your share.</p>
<p>In some cases the patient condition may need one or two days in the hospital after the operation, the hospitalization cost is not included in your insurance and you have to pay it yourself.</p>
<p>Some medical insurance premiums have different method in covering medical services like paying a fixed amount or a fixed percentage regardless of the cost. The client is responsible for the rest of the cost and should pay for it herself.</p>
<p>Every case has its own condition according to the insurance policy so; make sure to discuss it with your account manager or insurance agent before you go for your<a href="http://www.breastreductionhelp.com.au"> breast reduction</a> operation.</p>
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