Common use of Type of Notice or Extension Timing Clause in Contracts

Type of Notice or Extension Timing. If your Claim is filed improperly, the Plan must notify you within: 5 days* If your Claim is incomplete, the Plan must notify you within: 15 days If you are notified that your Claim is incomplete, you must then provide completed Claim information to the Plan within: 45 days after receiving notice The Plan must notify you of the Claim determination (whether adverse or not): if the initial Claim is complete, within: 15 days** after receiving the completed Claim (if the initial Claim is incomplete), within: 30 days If you require post‐stabilization care after an Emergency within: the time appropriate to the circumstance not to exceed one hour after the time of request * Notification may be oral unless the claimant requests written notification. ** This period may be extended one time by the Plan for up to 15 days, provided that the Plan both

Appears in 20 contracts

Samples: Benefits, www.chicago.gov, www.glenbard87.org

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Type of Notice or Extension Timing. If your Claim is filed improperly, the Plan must notify you within: 5 days* If your Claim is incomplete, the Plan must notify you within: 15 days If you are notified that your Claim is incomplete, you must then provide completed Claim information to the Plan within: 45 days after receiving notice The Plan must notify you of the Claim determination (whether adverse or not): if the initial Claim is complete, within: 15 days** Type of Notice or Extension Timing after receiving the completed Claim (if the initial Claim is incomplete), within: 30 days If you require post‐stabilization care after an Emergency within: the time appropriate to the circumstance not to exceed one hour after the time of request * Notification may be oral unless the claimant requests written notification. ** This period may be extended one time by the Plan for up to 15 days, provided that the Plan both

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: hr.northwestern.edu, www.villageofbloomingdale.org, mwrdrf.org

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Type of Notice or Extension Timing. If your Claim is filed improperly, the Plan must notify you within: 5 days* If your Claim is incomplete, the Plan must notify you within: 15 days Type of Notice or Extension Timing If you are notified that your Claim is incomplete, you must then provide completed Claim information to the Plan within: 45 days after receiving notice The Plan must notify you of the Claim determination (whether adverse or not): if the initial Claim is complete, within: 15 days** after receiving the completed Claim (if the initial Claim is incomplete), within: 30 days If you require post‐stabilization care after an Emergency within: the time appropriate to the circumstance not to exceed one hour after the time of request * Notification may be oral unless the claimant requests written notification. ** This period may be extended one time by the Plan for up to 15 days, provided that the Plan both

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.rich227.org, www.dupageco.org

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