Common use of Urgent Care Within the HMO Service Area Clause in Contracts

Urgent Care Within the HMO Service Area. If the Member needs Urgent Care while within the HMO Service Area, but the Member’s illness, injury or condition is not serious enough to be a Medical Emergency, the Member should first seek care through the Member’s Primary Care Physician. If the Member’s Primary Care Physician is not reasonably available to provide services for the Member, the Member may access Urgent Care from a Participating Urgent Care facility within the HMO Service Area.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Certificate of Coverage, Group Agreement, Group Agreement

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Urgent Care Within the HMO Service Area. If the Member needs Urgent Care while within the HMO Service Area, but the Member’s 's illness, injury or condition is not serious enough to be a Medical Emergency, the Member should first seek care through the Member’s Primary Care Physician's PCP. If the Member’s Primary Care Physician 's PCP is not reasonably available to provide services for the Member, the Member may access Urgent Care from a Participating Urgent Care facility within the HMO Service Area.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Group Agreement, Group Agreement

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