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Reply to "Hesitant to make health claims on my wife's insurance as it might adversely affect her employment"
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[quote=Anonymous]I worked in HR for a mid-size company. I don't know if it was self insured, but we received a copy of every EOB and knew exactly who was getting treated by whom and how much it cost. We didn't see private medical information like a diagnosis, but when someone submits multiple claims from a dialysis center or a Counseling Center or a cancer treatment facility, it isn't hard to figure out. I can think of at least two instances when an employee's health costs may have figured into employment decisions (I can't be sure). And we all knew exactly who was submitting the most medical claims, because we filed the EOBs in a separate set of employment records. In this case, however, OP can relax. $3K in annual claims is nothing. Our "high volume" claimants incurred hundreds of thousands in medical bills. [/quote]
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