Evidence of coverage definition

Evidence of coverage means any certificate, agreement or contract issued to an enrollee setting out the coverage to which the enrollee is entitled.
Evidence of coverage or “EOC” means this document, including Attachment A Benefit Schedule and any other Attachments, Endorsements, Riders or Amendments to it, the Member’s Enrollment Form, health statements, Member Identification Card, and all other applications received by the CO-OP.
Evidence of coverage means any certificate,

Examples of Evidence of coverage in a sentence

  • Evidence of coverage shall be provided to the Authority, and may be in the form be provided on one of the following form of a Notice of Compliance provided by your insurance carrier stating that you have paid Family Leave insurance.


More Definitions of Evidence of coverage

Evidence of coverage means a certificate, agreement, policy, or contract issued to an enrollee
Evidence of coverage means any certificate, agreement, policy, or contract issued to a subscriber that sets out the coverage and other rights to which such person is entitled under a health care plan.
Evidence of coverage means any certificate, individual or group agreement or contract, or
Evidence of coverage means any certificate, individual or group agreement or contract, or identification card issued in conjunction with the certificate, agreement or contract, issued to a subscriber setting out the coverage and other rights to which an enrollee is entitled.
Evidence of coverage means any certificate, agreement, contract, or other
Evidence of coverage means a certificate, an agreement, or a contract issued to an enrollee setting out the coverage to which he is entitled.
Evidence of coverage means a statement that sets out the coverage and other rights to which the covered person is entitled under the health benefit plan and that may be issued by the health maintenance organization or by the group contract holder to an enrollee electronically or, upon request, in writing.