Affiliation period definition

Affiliation period means a period which, under the terms of the health insurance coverage offered
Affiliation period means, under the terms of a group health benefit plan issued by a health
Affiliation period means, under the terms of a group health benefit plan issued by a health care service contractor, a period:

More Definitions of Affiliation period

Affiliation period means a period which, under the terms of the health insurance coverage offered by a health maintenance organization, must expire before the health insurance coverage becomes effective. The health maintenance organization is not required to provide health care services or benefits during such period and no premium shall be charged to the participant or beneficiary for any coverage during the period.
Affiliation period means a period that, under the terms of the health insurance coverage offered by
Affiliation period means a period that, under the terms of the health insurance coverage offered by a health maintenance organization, must expire before the health insurance coverage becomes effective.
Affiliation period means a period of time that must expire before health insurance coverage provided by an HMO becomes effective, and during which the HMO is not required to provide benefits. “Beneficiary” has the meaning given the term under Section 3(8) of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA), which states, “a person designated by a participant, or by the
Affiliation period means the period which, under the terms of health insurance coverage offered by a health mainte- nance organization, must expire before the health insurance cov- erage becomes effective.
Affiliation period means a period of time required by a small employer carrier that must expire before health coverage becomes effective.
Affiliation period means a period that, under the terms of the health care service plan contract, must expire before health care services under the contract become effective.