Common use of INSURANCE PLAN RESTRICTIONS Clause in Contracts

INSURANCE PLAN RESTRICTIONS. You understand it is your responsibility to contact your insurance company regarding your plan benefits and exclusions. Exclusions may include, but not limited to, whether the Mental Health Provider you are scheduled to see is a provider for your plan, whether certain services are covered benefits, and if your plan requires a referral before seeing a specialist. Some plans have reduced benefits for restrictions, while others simply refuse to pay if you receive services outside of your contract. You are also responsible for all copayments, deductibles and charges not covered by your insurance as specified in your insurance plan contract.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Professional Services, Professional Services Agreement, Professional Services

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INSURANCE PLAN RESTRICTIONS. You understand it is your responsibility to contact your insurance company regarding your plan benefits and exclusions. Exclusions may include, but are not limited to, whether the Mental Health Provider doctor you are scheduled to see is a provider for your plan, whether certain services tests are covered benefits, and if your plan requires a referral before seeing a specialist. Some plans have reduced benefits for restrictions, while others simply refuse to pay if you receive services outside of your contract. You are also responsible for all copayments, deductibles and charges not covered by your insurance as specified in your insurance plan contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Patient Conditions of Treatment and Financial Agreement

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