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  • AmeriPlan Reduced Our Hospital Bill From $30,000 To $0.00

    July 28, 2008

    Here’s yet another testimonial about AmeriPlan’s Patient Advocacy Program.  It really is a powerful program.  If you don’t have any coverage at all because you either can’t afford it or can’t qualify this may be the program for you.  Read on.

    “My parents moved from France to Atlanta in January 2007 and I signed them up with AmeriPlan.  They were not sure what the benefits were for them.  In March 2007, my Dad had a stroke and spent one week in the hospital.  We received the bill, over $16,000.  Three weeks later, my Dad had pneumonia.  Four days in the same hospital, $15,000.  Now over $30,000, my parents, as retirees, were waiting for an answer from AmeriPlan.  My Dad received a letter stating that his balance at this time was $0.00.  We couldn’t believe it but I thought I would share this with you… ” - Ghislaine S.

    Get our free audio report of real people saving real money with AmeriPlan here.

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    Can An AmeriPlan Health Member Who Is In The Patient Advocacy Process Cancel and Still Receive Services?

    June 26, 2008

    This question rarely comes up, but it does get asked.  Let’s say you were admitted to the hospital, had several high cost surgeries, or maybe the hospital doctors were able to patch you up and send you home but the bill came out to $15,000.

    Let’s then say you’re going through the AmeriPlan patient advocacy process and the hospital (working with your AmeriPlan assigned patient advocate) is going to allow you to pay the hugely discounted rate of $3,000 at $75 per month to satisfy that bill.

    Can you cancel your AmeriPlan Health membership?

    No.  When you cancel your AmeriPlan Health membership all services associated with it ceases.  This includes AmeriPlan Dental Plus and all AmeriPlan Health program.

    God forbid you should ever be in the situation to have to make that decision, but if you just saved $12,000 on one visit to the emergency room.  I think it’s safe to say it pays to keep your AmeriPlan Health memership card in your purse/wallet.

    If you don’t have one yet… Get one now!

    How soon can an AmeriPlan Health member access the hospital patient advocacy services?

    June 25, 2008

    Again, great question.  You must be an AmeriPlan Health member for at least 3 business days before you can utilize AmeriPlan’s incredible patient advocacy program.

    It used to be that a person could sign up for AmeriPlan Health while they were on the way to the hospital or even in the hospital waiting room. But that has changed recently.

    I’ve actually had an AmeriPlan Dental Plus member call my cell phone while I was at a special training at the AmeriPlan Corporate office, asking if I would upgrade them because they were sitting in the emergency room and were about to be admitted to the hospital for an emergency surgery.

    I kindly excused myself from the other conversation I was in, got to the hotel computer down stairs, and upgraded them that moment.  They were admitted, had the surgery and saved thousands of dollars.

    That was then… You can still upgade at anytime but you can’t use the AmeriPlan patient advocacy program for 3 business days.

    Be sure you have AmeriPlan Health when you need it.  Sign up now