Common use of When Your Provider Leaves the Network Clause in Contracts

When Your Provider Leaves the Network. If you are undergoing a course of treatment when your provider leaves our network, then you may be able to continue to receive care from the former Participating Provider, in certain instances, for up to ninety (90) days after you are notified by us of the provider's leaving. If you are pregnant and in your second trimester, you may be able to continue care with the former provider through delivery and postpartum care directly related to the delivery. However, in order for you to continue care for up to ninety (90) days or through a pregnancy with a former Participating Provider, the provider must agree to accept our payment and to adhere to our procedures and policies, including those for assuring quality of care.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Health Plus Subscriber Contract, Health Plus Subscriber Contract, Health Plus Subscriber Contract

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When Your Provider Leaves the Network. If you are undergoing a course of treatment when your provider leaves our network, then you may be able to continue to receive care from the former Participating Provider, in certain instances, for up to ninety (90) days after you are notified by us of the provider's leaving. If you are pregnant and in your second trimester, you may be able to continue care with the former provider through delivery and postpartum care directly related to the delivery. However, in order for you to continue care for up to ninety (90) days or through a pregnancy with a former Participating Provider, the provider must agree to accept our payment and to adhere to our procedures and policies, including those for assuring quality of care.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Individual Subscriber Contract

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When Your Provider Leaves the Network. If you are undergoing a course of treatment when your provider leaves our network, then you may be able to continue to receive care from the former Participating Provider, in certain instances, for up to ninety (90) 90 days after you are notified by us of the provider's ’s leaving. If you are pregnant and in your second trimester, you may be able to continue care with the former provider through delivery and postpartum post-partum care directly related to the delivery. However, in order for you to continue care for up to ninety (90) 90 days or through a pregnancy with a former Participating Provider, the provider must agree to accept our payment and to adhere to our procedures and policies, including those for assuring quality of care.. SECTION TEN:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Subscriber Contract

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