Common use of In-Service-Area Emergency Care Clause in Contracts

In-Service-Area Emergency Care. When Member is within one hundred (100) miles of any Company Dental Facility, during Company’s normal business hours the Member should first contact his/her Participating General Dentist and request an emergency appointment. If his/her dentist is unable to render Emergency Care, Member should contact Company Member Services and request assistance in obtaining Emergency Care from another Company Dental Facility at that facility’s usual fees less a 25% reduction. If Emergency Care is required after Company’s normal business hours, and it is not possible to contact a Company Dental Facility, Member may obtain reimbursement for expenses for Emergency Care rendered by any licensed Dentist, less applicable Company copayments, up to one hundred dollars ($100) per Member per year, upon presentation of an itemized statement of emergency services from the dental offices. Company must be notified of such treatment within ninety (90) days of its receipt.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Periodontal Services, Periodontal Services, Periodontal Services

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In-Service-Area Emergency Care. When Member is within one hundred (100) miles of any Company Dental Facility, during Company’s 's normal business hours the Member should first contact his/her Participating General Dentist and request an emergency appointment. If his/her dentist is unable to render Emergency Care, Member should contact Company Member Services and request assistance in obtaining Emergency Care from another Company Dental Facility at that facility’s 's usual fees less a 25% reduction. If Emergency Care is required after Company’s 's normal business hours, and it is not possible to contact a Company Dental Facility, Member may obtain reimbursement for expenses for Emergency Care rendered by any licensed Dentist, less applicable Company copayments, up to one hundred dollars ($100) per Member per year, upon presentation of an itemized statement of emergency services from the dental offices. Company must be notified of such treatment within ninety (90) days of its receipt.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: lincolnconnect.com, www.compbenefits.com, www.compbenefits.com

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In-Service-Area Emergency Care. When Member is within one hundred (100) miles of any Company Dental Facility, during Company’s normal business hours the Member should first contact his/her Participating General Dentist and request an emergency appointment. If his/her dentist is unable to render Emergency Care, Member should contact Company Member Services and request assistance in obtaining Emergency Care from another Company Dental Facility at that facilityFacility’s usual fees less a 25% reduction. If Emergency Care is required after Company’s normal business hours, and it is not possible to contact a Company Dental Facility, Member may obtain reimbursement for expenses for Emergency Care rendered by any licensed Dentist, less applicable Company copayments, up to one hundred dollars ($100) per Member per year, upon presentation of an itemized statement of emergency services from the dental offices. Company must be notified of such treatment within ninety (90) days of its receipt.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: lincolnconnect.com

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