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Out-of-network mental health hospital covered
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<blockquote data-quote="bigblueagain" data-source="post: 4106" data-attributes="member: 909"><p>Sue is exactly correct.......if there is no one usually within a 50 mile radius most carriers will allow a provider to be considered as in network. Again I always encourage folks to read their benefit booklets as there should be language in them to explain this type of exception. If not then call the carrier and ask for Provider Relations and explain the situation. Also if you have changed carriers and your previous provider is not in a new network, sometimes they will allow continuing coverage for "continuity of care" reasons....that is you have already established a relationship with the provider who is not in their network and to avoid interrupting care, they may approve that provider. Sometimes is only for a specific period of time, but never hurts to ask about this either.</p><p>BLUE</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigblueagain, post: 4106, member: 909"] Sue is exactly correct.......if there is no one usually within a 50 mile radius most carriers will allow a provider to be considered as in network. Again I always encourage folks to read their benefit booklets as there should be language in them to explain this type of exception. If not then call the carrier and ask for Provider Relations and explain the situation. Also if you have changed carriers and your previous provider is not in a new network, sometimes they will allow continuing coverage for "continuity of care" reasons....that is you have already established a relationship with the provider who is not in their network and to avoid interrupting care, they may approve that provider. Sometimes is only for a specific period of time, but never hurts to ask about this either. BLUE [/QUOTE]
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