Common use of Selecting a Participating Primary Care Physician Clause in Contracts

Selecting a Participating Primary Care Physician. At the time of enrollment, each Member should select a Participating Primary Care Physician (PCP) from HMO’s Directory of Participating Providers to access Covered Benefits as described in this Certificate. The choice of a PCP is made solely by the Member. If the Member is a minor or otherwise incapable of selecting a PCP, the Subscriber should select a PCP on the Member’s behalf. Until a PCP is selected, benefits will be limited to coverage for Medical Emergency care.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Aetna Health, Aetna Health, Group Agreement

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Selecting a Participating Primary Care Physician. At the time of enrollment, each Member should select a Participating Primary Care Physician (PCP) from HMO’s Directory of Participating Providers to access Covered Benefits as described in this Certificate. The choice of a PCP is made solely by the Member. If the Member is a minor or otherwise incapable of selecting a PCP, the Subscriber should select a PCP on the Member’s behalf. Until a PCP is selected, benefits will be limited to coverage for care of Emergency Medical Emergency careConditions.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Group Agreement, Group Agreement

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Selecting a Participating Primary Care Physician. At the time of enrollment, each Member should select a Participating Primary Care Physician (PCP) from HMO’s Directory of Participating Providers to access Covered Benefits as described in this Certificate. The choice of a PCP is made solely by the Member. If the Member is a minor or otherwise incapable of selecting a PCP, the Subscriber should select a PCP on the Member’s behalf. Until a PCP is selected, benefits will be limited to coverage for Medical Emergency care.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Group Agreement

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