
CHA – …Sharing makes a difference… - The Aid Plans
Each month, the members of Christian Health Aid (CHA) contribute toward the medical bills of other CHA members. CHA facilitates sharing of these medical bills by applying member guidelines to approve bills that are eligible for sharing. Those …
…Sharing makes a difference… – The Aid Plans USA
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CHA – Sharing Choices – …Sharing makes a difference…
All CHA sharing programs are secondary to all other types of coverage or financial assistance except for state aid, who is always the payer of last resort. If funds that are shared by CHA for the payment of medical bills are not used for this purpose, …
As such, Christian Health Aid should never be considered insurance. Whether you receive any payments for medical expenses, and whether Christian Health Aid continues to operate, you are always personally responsible for the payment of your own medical bills. Christian Health Aid is not subject to the regulatory requirements or
CHA – Bill Sharing for All Programs - The Aid Plans
CHA is secondary to all other sources of reimbursement for a member’s medical bills, including any health insurance, liability insurance, worker’s compensation, or other aid programs in which the member participates, with the exception of Medicaid.
CHA – Contributions & Limits (archive) - The Aid Plans
* This plan extends sharing limits for Emerald Care and Diamond Care by $100,000 per person per year; Age Bracket Ages Annual Share Amount Monthly Share Amount; All: 0-64: $336.00 per Unit: $28.00 per Unit
CHA – Provider Info – …Sharing makes a difference… - The Aid Plans
Just like traditional insurance, Christian Health Aid has defined benefits for our members. The dropdown ‘Program Info>Sharing Details’ lists what is shareable and non-shareable. ... Medical bills should be submitted to our office on regular health insurance claim forms (HCFA 1500 or UB04), and we will issue reimbursement directly to ...
A The Church of God in Christ Mennonite is not an insurance company and Christian Health Aid is not insurance. CHA is not responsible for paying any portion of your medical bills. Rather, if your eligible medical bill is paid, it is paid with funds received directly from other members. With health care sharing, the member is always
medical bills will be totally voluntary, as no other member will be compelled by law to contribute toward your medical bills. As such, Christian Health Aid should never be considered insurance. Whether you receive any payments for medical expenses and whether or not Christian Health Aid continues to operate, you are always personally
CHA – Medical Information Release – …Sharing makes a difference…
I hereby authorize Christian Health Aid to disclose the selected information: Please choose one: * All Medical Information (including g assessment, diagnosis, & treatment of patient’s condition, appointment concerns, Doctor’s notes, and medical records), and Billing information.