Common use of Calendar Year Medical Deductible Clause in Contracts

Calendar Year Medical Deductible. The Calendar Year Medical Deductible is the amount an individual or a Family must pay for Covered Services each year before Blue Shield begins payment in accordance with this Evidence of Coverage and Health Service Agreement. The Calendar Year Medical Deductible does not apply to all plans. When applied, this Deductible accrues to the Calendar Year Out-of-Pocket Maximum. Information specific to the Member’s plan is provided in the Summary of Benefits. The Summary of Benefits indicates whether or not the Calendar Year Medical Deductible applies to a particular Covered Service. There is an individual Deductible within the Family Calendar Year Medical Deductible. This means:

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Evidence of Coverage and Health Service Agreement, Evidence of Coverage and Health Service Agreement, Evidence of Coverage and Health Service Agreement

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