Common use of Extended Health Services Clause in Contracts

Extended Health Services. The deductible is zero dollars ($0) for a single person or per family, based on effective date of coverage. Co-insurance for Extended Health Care Benefits is one hundred percent (100%). Co-insurance for prescription drugs will be at ninety percent (90%) and can be increased to ninety-five percent (95%) if a preferred provider dispenses the prescription drugs

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Extended Health Services. The deductible is zero dollars ($0) for a single person or per family, based on effective date of coverage. Co-insurance for Extended Health Care Benefits is one hundred percent (100%). Co-insurance for prescription drugs will be at ninety percent (90%) and can be increased to ninety-five percent (95%) if a preferred provider dispenses the prescription drugs.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Extended Health Services. The deductible is zero dollars ($0) for a single person or per family, based on effective date of coverage. Co-insurance for Extended Health Care Benefits is one hundred percent (100%). Co-insurance for prescription drugs will be at ninety percent (90%) percent and can be increased to ninety-ninety five percent (95%) percent if a preferred provider dispenses the prescription drugs.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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Extended Health Services. The deductible is zero dollars ($0) for a single person or per family, based on effective date of coverage. Co-insurance for Extended Health Care Benefits is one hundred percent (100%). Co-insurance for prescription drugs will be at ninety percent (90%) and can be increased to ninety-ninety five percent (95%) if a preferred provider dispenses the prescription drugs

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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