Services Not Covered
The BU Health Savings Plan does not provide coverage for:
- Ambulance services unless necessitated by an emergency or medical necessity or authorized by Blue Cross Blue Shield for transfer from one facility to another
- Any claim submitted more than two years from the date the service was rendered
- Blood: whole blood; packed red blood cells; blood donor fees; and blood storage fees
- Care for military service-connected disabilities for which the member is legally entitled to treatment or services
- Charges in excess of the plan maximum amount or other limit
- Commercial diet plans or weight loss programs
- Cosmetic procedures, except when medically necessary and considered medical care under the Internal Revenue Code
- Cost for any services for which the member is entitled to treatment at government expense or under Workers’ Compensation or occupational disability
- Court-ordered examinations and services
- Custodial or domiciling care to assist a member in the activities of daily living or provide room and board, training in personal hygiene, and other forms of self-care; personal care in the home except when medically necessary as part of a treatment plan for a medical condition
- Dental services, including periodontal, restorative, and orthodontic services
- Educational services (including problems of school performance) or testing for developmental, educational, or behavioral problems except as medically necessary under an early intervention program
- Equipment for environmental control or general household use, such as air filters, air conditioners, air purifiers, liquidizers, bath seats, bedpans, dehumidifiers, dentures, elevators, heating pads, hot water bottles, and humidifiers
- Eyeglasses, contact lenses, and fittings. This exclusion does not apply to contact lenses that are required due to cataract surgery, covered corneal transplants, and keratoconus
- Health care services that are not medically necessary
- Health care services that are considered experimental
- Health care services that are considered obsolete and no longer medically justified
- Health care services furnished to someone other than the member
- Missed appointments
- Non-covered providers
- Non-covered services
- Non-durable medical equipment, unless used as part of the treatment at a medical facility or as part of approved home health care services
- Orthotics
- Osteopathic manipulation, electrolysis, routine foot care, biofeedback, pain management programs, massage therapy, and acupuncture
- Personal comfort items
- Physical examinations for insurance, licensing, or employment
- Private duty nursing
- Private room charges
- Refractive eye surgery
- Rest or custodial care; personal comfort or convenience items
- Reversal or attempted reversal of voluntary sterilization (including procedures necessary for conception following voluntary sterilization)
- Sensory integrative praxis test; testing for central auditory processing
- Services for any person who is not covered under the plan when the services are rendered
- Services for which no charges would have been made in the absence of coverage under this plan
- Services incurred after termination of coverage under the plan
- Services incurred prior to the effective date of coverage
- Services not specifically described in this plan document
- Services not within the scope of the physician’s, provider’s, or hospital’s licensure
- Services or supplies given to you by anyone related to you by blood, marriage, or adoption or who ordinarily lives with you
- Surrogate pregnancy (any form of surrogacy)
- Temporomandibular joint dysfunction treatment limited to medical services only
- The portion of the charge for a service or supply in excess of the usual, customary, and reasonable (UCR) charge
For a comprehensive list of services and conditions not covered by the BU Health Savings Plan, please refer to the description for the BU Health Savings Plan available from Human Resources.