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Confused Jul 15, 2010 at 08:56 PM
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I've been feeling lately like I might need to go to inpatient, but I know nothing about the insurance and money involved. I'm on my dad's Blue Cross plan because I'm in college. And I'm broke. And so are my parents. So I'm very hesitant to go to inpatient without knowing anything about the cost, etc. Can someone help me out please? I'm at a loss...

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Default Jul 16, 2010 at 05:59 AM
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RebbieDoll, do you have a therapist? You should probably ask them; the whole thing has a lot to do with what your Dad's insurance plan is like. Usually you have to get authorization, etc. to do inpatient and that involves your therapist and the hospital making plans together and I'm sure will involve your parents and what their plan says is covered for how long, costs, etc.

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Default Jul 16, 2010 at 08:41 PM
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Ah oh, thank you. Ugh I was hoping parents wouldn't have to be involved but I guess since it's their insurance...no inpatient for me

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Default Jul 17, 2010 at 09:31 AM
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Look at something like this, see if maybe you could make it work and not have to involve your parents? Although, they'd still get the 20% or whatever the insurance didn't pay and the bills, etc.? Can you get insurance through your school, unrelated to them?

http://outpatientservices-fremonthospital.com/

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Default Jul 18, 2010 at 12:50 AM
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Thank you very much, I'll look into that. I actually live in that area, so that's very helpful. I haven't applied for school yet, but I probably have to stick with my parents' insurance. As long as I don't have to sit down and talk with my parents about it, that's okay.

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