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Originally Posted by Eagle Eye
I am not sure that if you never mentioned that she was covered under a different plan if they would know any different.
But not the point, my new insurance company (same as wife's now) is not treating claims the same way that I would if I had 2 different providers, even though both plans are being paid seperatly as they were before
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My wife and I have separate plans with the same company and they still give us the benefit of both due to coordinated benefits.
In fact, it's convenient as they have finally figured out how to take a claim submitted to one plan, and walk it down the hall for submission to the second plan. Used to drive me nuts how I had to mail things twice to the same place.
The only thing I can suggest (other than the insurance company being confused) is that you don't have your wife included on your new plan. I pay one premium just to include myself and a higher premium to include my wife.