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Not recommend it!

by Andy on Apr 14, 2016
1 out of 5 stars

They often drag out the claims process in an attempt to avoid paying out a claim, which often puts customers in a position of having to cover expenses while waiting for a claim to be approved. The agent said that they "getting tones of faxes".
Requiring excessive paperwork to cover simple drugs .
Not good value for money

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Dental coverage

by unhappy camper on Mar 24, 2016
1 out of 5 stars

Once they discover that you have missing teeth on both sides of your mouth, the only coverage you will get from them is denture and for the following three years they will reject all claims for the part of the mouth. The only people who can benefit from their dental insurance are people with healthy teeth who don't need it.

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Delayed service and payments

by Scott on Mar 22, 2016
1 out of 5 stars

Throughout the years I have had to deal with them for one claim or another. Filled out paperwork for coverage on glasses, my primary insurance company refunds the money no problem and I submit the remaining amount with receipt and paperwork. And they claim I need to fill out more. This is not the first time I've done this either, seems every time I've dealt with them they change information needed or claim they need more. Funny how it's only their company I have frustration with. I've had coverage throughout my 28 years of work and never had issues with any other companies. A company I worked for changed to to them for insurance and because I hate them so much I quit and found another job. I refuse to have them as my primary insurer, I cannot help who my wife's company has but I can sure prevent my pay to go towards them.

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GWL scam you

by Sergey on Feb 17, 2016
1.5 out of 5 stars

My company terminated the group insurance with GWL on January 31, 2016. All claims served and sent before this date were supposed to be accepted and paid.
My wife's eye glasses were bought on December 15, 2015 and after claim went through here insurance, it was submitter to GWL (sent on January 15). And they refused to pay it because they artificially delayed the claim processing up to February 9th! How ridiculous!
Beware of this bunch of scammers.

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Insurance Co's Refuse to Pay

by fireweed on Feb 2, 2016
1 out of 5 stars

In 2012 I had my upper front teeth broken off at the roots when I was head-butted by a child, and due to root absorption, they were extracted in 2013. Great-West said they were diseased, so wouldn't pay my accidental coverage. I offered to have an independent test of the teeth as my surgeon and dentist said my teeth weren't diseased. I was also covered by my husband's insurance company Sun Life, who sent me letters that they would pay a large amount of accident insurance. I even called them just before my surgery for implants to make sure I was still covered and they assured me that I was. After my surgery, they said I was never covered by them. How could they have my name etc. and I am not covered by them? After surgery, my surgeon said he was unable to repair the damage to my upper pallet, so I am left with an uneven gum line that looks terrible. I am still reeling from all my costs and if Sun Life hadn't committed to paying, I would have chosen a less expensive route such as a bridge. I am still in shock and still having financial and health problems from all the surgeries and antibiotics.

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Extremely Slow

by nascar18 on Jan 22, 2016
1 out of 5 stars

I have Green Shield through my employer and GWL through husband's employer . My claims are processed and paid in a total of 3 days with Green Shield. GWL is a totally different story. It takes about 2 weeks for them to process the claim and another 3 weeks to send out the refund :( I pay for my services with a credit card expecting to have reimbursement before the credit card bill is due but with GWL that never happens. Terrible, terrible service. I wish employers would boycott them and use other insurance providers as there is absolutely no excuse for such lack of time limit when processing/refunding claims.

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GWL Health Insurance

by SUNLIFEISBETTER on Jan 7, 2016
1 out of 5 stars

I unfortunately have Great West Life as my benefits provider through my company and have had a terrible experience with them. They are consistently slow at processing your claim, and often taking weeks at a time. They have also on numerous occasions screwed up my claims and have repeatedly contact me for information that I have already provided them. It is not easy to resubmit an entire claim if you have already sent them the original copies. I've also had to deal with 3 separate individuals on one claim only to have to re-explajn my claim to each of them. This is a waste of my time and money. My husband has Sun Life and I have never had issues with them. They are fast and efficient at all times and provide detailed information of your plan and claims on their website where great West life seems like an archaic website.

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slow and useless

by OwMyShoulderHurts on Oct 6, 2015
1 out of 5 stars

With direct billing for dental I had no problems. The problem occurred when I submitted an online claim for athletic therapy on September 10th, 15th, 17th. I received an email stating that my claim was being processed. I thought it was great, and I'd be reimbursed within a few days. After waiting, and checking online for my claim status I was locked out of the website. So I called to inquire about the delay. I was told that they were behind and it would be 7-10 days. Then I received a letter dated September 21st (on September 24th) stating that they couldn't find my provider registered with any of the appropriate governing bodies. So I did a search online with the appropriate associations, and easily found that she was a member. Why is the burden of proof placed on the patient? I called again and provided the information required. I got another email stating that my claim is being processed. In the meantime I had attended a total of 5 appointments at $68 a pop by this point with $0 reimbursed. I managed to regain online access and found out my claims had been denied for the same reason. So I called again today and was very angry and frustrated with the representative who I told this needed to be resolved today. I literally am out of money and had to borrow some cash to buy a little bit of food until payday. Why can't a big insurance company find proof of registration and certification of a service provider when its easily accessible to the general public? I told the representative to call my AT himself because I was done dealing with this situation. My other options? Rely on pain killers until I become addicted or damage my liver and become a burden on society.

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Dental Claim issues

by Rin on Jul 27, 2015
2.5 out of 5 stars

First thing, I would like to say that having worked in a CS field my issue was resolved pretty quickly but it was ridiculous that I went through four reps before anyone actually knew what they were talking about. The last dude that helped me was fantastic, the other three reps (one of em was named Jennifer) all working in Dental Claims just bungled things up with all kinds of wrong information.

When waiting on a claim my dentist input an incorrect address and of course my check was redirected back to sender, in this time I discovered the group plan website and set things right with my address and set up direct deposit. I spoke with my first couple reps clearing up the redirected check and they assured me that they could reissue the claim using direct deposit. I received email confirmation for the direct deposit (with 48hr turn around) and on the third day called in. today I spoke with Jennifer who assured me that the direct deposit should've been submitted by now and said she'd request a trace payment (2wk process) to track the payment. Later today my boyfriend checked the mail and the check from G-W was in there. Called back and spoke with a really nice guy who informed me that it was "standard process" for claim reissues to be processed in the same method as the original claim and that the check should be there by now (hadn't told him I'd gotten the check yet).

Long story I know...but three people in separate mediums (phone and email) all told me one thing and the last guy swoops in with this "standard process" that I'm assuming the rest of his colleagues should have been aware of. Honestly I shouldn't have had to call in as often as I had to get the correct information.

Anyway I have the check, all is good and hoping it doesn't bounce tomorrow for whatever reason if on of my four reps messed something up.

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Asthma Coverage Denied!

by Asthma Sufferer Denied Breath on Jul 25, 2015
1.5 out of 5 stars

After months of forest fires my asthma which is monitored and treated with advair daily has been acting up this summer (obviously). I called my pharmacist to renew my ventolin which has pretty much been sustaining me throughout the summer. I'm told that my insurance company won't cover it because they feel that well controlled asthma only needs a ventolin a month. In most months for myself, I would agree. However, I'd like to know when an insurance started being able to override the assessment made by someone who actually cares for me and has a PhD, indicating that they are the person who knows my health, not an insurance company. It's absolutely disgusting. If anyone has major asthma issues, this is not a company you should get your benefits through, sorry.

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