Health Care Plan Administrator Sample Clauses

Health Care Plan Administrator. Employer has established and as sponsor maintains pursuant to other written documents, a health benefits program for the benefit of its eligible employees and their eligible dependents, which is an "employee welfare benefit plan" within the meaning of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, as amended ("ERISA"). Alliant is not the "administrator", "plan sponsor" or a named or unnamed "fiduciary" for purposes of ERISA, provided that for purposes of determining whether to pay all or any portion of a claim, Alliant shall have the exclusive discretionary and final authority to make such determination, and such determination shall be binding unless it is shown that such determination was arbitrary and capricious. It is the responsibility of the Employer to inform its eligible employees and their eligible dependents of their ERISA mandated rights and to comply with any ERISA mandated responsibilities, obligations and duties. In no event shall Alliant have any responsibility to provide any person with any notice under the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, or ERISA, that is required to be provided by the Employer or the plan administrator of any plan sponsored by the Employer.
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  • HEALTH CARE PLANS ‌ Notwithstanding the references to the Pacific Blue Cross Plans in this article, the parties agree that Employers, who are not currently providing benefits under the Pacific Blue Cross Plans may continue to provide the benefits through another carrier providing that the overall level of benefits is comparable to the level of benefits under the Pacific Blue Cross Plans.

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  • Claims Administration An employee will be required to comply with any and all rules and regulations and/or limitations established by the carrier or applicable third party administrator and contained in the policy, and employees and their dependents shall look solely to such carrier or third party administration for the adjudication of the payment of any and all benefits claims.

  • Covered Health Care Services We agree to provide coverage for medically necessary covered health care services listed in this agreement. If a service or category of service is not specifically listed as covered, it is not covered under this agreement. Only services that we have reviewed and determined are eligible for coverage under this agreement are covered. All other services are not covered. See Section 1.4 for how we identify new services and our guidelines for reviewing and making coverage determinations. We only cover a service listed in this agreement if it is medically necessary. We review medical necessity in accordance with our medical policies and related guidelines. The term medically necessary is defined in Section 8.0 - Glossary. It does not include all medically appropriate services. The amount of coverage we provide for each health care service differs according to whether or not the service is received: • as an inpatient; • as an outpatient; • in your home; • in a doctor’s office; or • from a pharmacy. Also coverage differs depending on whether: • the health care provider is a network provider or non-network provider; • deductibles (if any), copayments, or maximum benefit apply; • you have reached your plan year maximum out-of-pocket expense; • there are any exclusions from coverage that apply; or • our allowance for a covered health care service is less than the amount of your copayment and deductible (if any). In this case, you will be responsible to pay up to our allowance when services are rendered by a network provider. Please see the Summary of Medical Benefits to determine the benefit limits and amount that you pay for the covered health care services listed below. Please see the Summary of Pharmacy Benefits to determine the benefit limits and amount that you pay for prescription drug and diabetic equipment and supplies purchased at a pharmacy.

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