Geha Health Plan | Independence, MO
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Daniel Walker graduated with a BS in Administrative Management in 2005 and has run his family’s insurance agency, FCI Agency, for over 15 years (BBB A+). He is licensed as an insurance agent to write property and casualty insurance, including home, life, auto, umbrella, and dwelling fire insurance. He’s also been featured on sites like Reviews.com and Safeco. To ensure our content is accura...
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UPDATED: Nov 4, 2014
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Miles Geha Health Plan Independence Insurance Summary
Geha Health Plan is located in Independence, MO in Jackson County and offers Independence insurance and MO insurance to all residents of Independence, MO and throughout the entire state of Missouri. Richard Miles is the President of Geha Health Plan and can be reached at 816-257-5500.One thought on “Geha Health Plan | Independence, MO”
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It is average insurance unless you need hospitalization.
They regularly deny the last day of hospitalization even though my doctors have written letters about the medical necessity for me being there. They also pre-approved a surgery with one overnight stay.
They decided after I had the surgery to not cover the night in the hospital. It was necessary I be in the hospital. My calcium levels were tanked and it was affecting my heart function. That didn’t matter to GEHA.