Creditable Coverage. Coverage of the Member under a group health plan (including a governmental or church plan), a health insurance coverage (either group or individual insurance), Medicare, Medicaid, a military-sponsored health care (CHAMPUS), a program of the Indian Health Service, a State health benefits risk pool, the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program (FEHBP), a public health plan, including coverage received under a plan established or maintained by a foreign country or political subdivision as well as one established and maintained by the government of the United States, any health benefit plan under section 5(e) of the Peace Corps Act and the State Children’s Health Insurance Program (S-Chip). Creditable Coverage does not include coverage only for accident; Workers’ Compensation or similar insurance; automobile medical payment insurance; coverage for on-site medical clinics; or limited- scope dental benefits, limited-scope vision benefits, or long-term care benefits that is provided in a separate policy. • Custodial Care. Services and supplies that are primarily intended to help a Member meet their personal needs. Care can be Custodial Care even if it is prescribed by a Physician, delivered by trained medical personnel, or even if it involves artificial methods (or equipment) such as feeding tubes, monitors, or catheters. Examples of Custodial Care include, but are not limited to:
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Sources: Certificate of Coverage, Group Agreement
Creditable Coverage. Coverage of the Member under a group health plan (including a governmental or church plan), a health insurance coverage (either group or individual insurance), Medicare, Medicaid, a military-sponsored health care (CHAMPUS), a program of the Indian Health Service, a State health benefits risk pool, the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program (FEHBP), a public health plan, including coverage received under a plan established or maintained by a foreign country or political subdivision as well as one established and maintained by the government of the United States, any health benefit plan under section 5(e) of the Peace Corps Act Acts and the State Children’s Health Insurance Program (S-ChipCHIP). Creditable Coverage does not include coverage only for accident; Workers’ Compensation or similar insurance; automobile medical payment insurance; coverage for on-site medical clinics; or limited- limited-scope dental benefits, limited-scope vision benefits, or long-term care benefits that is are provided in a separate policy. • Custodial Care. Services and supplies that are primarily intended to help a Member meet their personal needs. Care can be Custodial Care even if it is prescribed by a Physician, delivered by trained medical personnel, or even if it involves artificial methods (or equipment) such as feeding tubes, monitors, or catheters. Examples of Custodial Care include, but are not limited to:
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Sources: Group Agreement