Archive for the ‘Blue Cross of Louisiana’ Category
Traveling The Blue – Black Earth And The Laughing Childe
Thorne wrote this one on a cross country train trip from California to Louisiana. Whilst trying desparately to work out the finer details an uninvited critic joined in the fun. A saved woman and budding songwriter preached gawds word and expounded on everything that was wrong with the song’s lyrics. It was a bumpy ride! Accordion by; Erik Osmundson
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Anna Monhartova – A’s & Aces
When Anna Monhartova moved from the Czech Republic to Louisiana on a tennis scholarship to Tulane, she probably could not have imagined that she would create a children¹s tennis and academics program. A specialist in international development, Anna witnessed the impact Hurricane Katrina had on New Orleans youth and was determined to help her community recover. While still in college, she co-founded A¹s and Aces, a unique program in Louisiana, which combines academics, life skills and tennis instruction to help address the lack of safe after-school activities and improve literacy for children.
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Dr. Raymond Hicks speaks on his nationally recognized Service Learning Program for Black Boys
This short video was presented at the 2008 Angel Award Celebration in Baton Rouge Louisiana. The BlueCross/BlueShield Foundation of Louisiana recognizes and awards citizens who are making a positive impact in the lives of Louisiana’s children. Dr. Hicks is proud to be among the distinguished list of Angel Award Recipients.
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The Cross of Christ… is the answer…
The Cross is the answer to everything you need its the way to Christ and what he did as a sacrifice to save us from our sin…All we have to do is place our faith in his finished work on a dailey basis. Its not the wooden beam he died on, its the work of salvation he did so that we could be sanctified and justified….
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Insurance Dispute Causing Problems For Patients
A dispute between East Jefferson Hospital and Blue Cross Blue Shield is starting to cause problems for people seeking medical care.
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Insurance Change Coming To Metairie Hospital
East Jefferson General Hospital and Blue Cross Blue Shield are at odds over payment issues.
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Insurance Changes At East Jefferson General Hospital
Hospital unable to come to an agreement with Blue Cross Blue Shield over payments.
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Highlights of Louisiana
In late September and early October of 2008, Kim and I deployed to Louisiana with the Red Cross to assist in the disaster relief efforts of Hurricanes Gustav and Ike. During our deployment we got one day off and we did a little sightseeing in New Orleans and the Baton Rouge area. Here is a little of what we saw.
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Burgundy Street Blues – George Gilmour, Louisiana RB
A tribute to George Lewis. George Gilmour in Bill Salmond’s Louisiana Ragtime Band, from Edinburgh, Scotland, plays “Burgundy Street Blues” at Glossop Jazz Festival 1996. George Gilmour, clarinet, Graham Scott, piano, Bill Salmond, banjo, Bill Bryden, bass, and Eric Jamieson, drums. You can look and listen to more of George Gilmour at http://redwing.lassecollin.se/georgegilmour.html
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How do I know if my HMO covers optometrist visits?
How do i know if my Blue Cross Clue Shield HMO Louisiana Health Insurance covers optometrist do i visits. And if it does does it also cover the cost of my contacts or still pay for them my self. I get my insurance through my work and haven’t really used it yet and not sure what all it covers.
okay so i finally got the BCBS website to work and see that the plan is HMOLA POS and it says the vision coverage is a 35$ copay with a limit of 1 visit every 24 months but how do i know if it covers the cost of my contacts or not?
Most health insurance plans do not cover eye glasses or contacts. The only way to know for sure is to call BCBS and speak with a representative. It will take a lot of patience to get a real live human being on the phone to talk to, but you will eventually. Try pressing 0 and see what happens. Make sure you have BCBS card in front of you when you call. They will need your group number and ID number.