Common use of Your Responsibility To Pay Your Providers Clause in Contracts

Your Responsibility To Pay Your Providers. Covered health care services may be subject to benefit limits, deductibles (if any), and copayments as shown in the Summary of Benefits. It is your responsibility and obligation under this agreement to pay network providers the deductible (if any), copayment, and the difference between the maximum benefit and our allowance (if any) that may apply to covered health care services. Your provider may require payment at the time of service or may xxxx you after the service. If you do not pay your provider, he or she may decline to provide current or future services or may pursue payment from you. Your provider may, for example, begin collection proceedings against you. For more information, see Section 5.0 - How Your Covered Health Care Services Are Paid.

Appears in 20 contracts

Samples: Subscriber          Agreement, Subscriber          Agreement, Subscriber          Agreement

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Your Responsibility To Pay Your Providers. Covered health care services may be subject to benefit limits, deductibles (if any)deductibles, and copayments as shown in the Summary of Medical Benefits and Summary of Pharmacy Benefits. It is your responsibility and obligation under this agreement to pay network providers the deductible (if any)deductible, copayment, and the difference between the maximum benefit and our allowance (if any) that may apply to covered health care services. Your provider may require payment at the time of service or may xxxx you after the service. If you do not pay your provider, he or she may decline to provide current or future services or may pursue payment from you. Your provider may, for example, begin collection proceedings against you. For more information, see Section 5.0 - How Your Covered Health Care Services Are Paid.

Appears in 19 contracts

Samples: Subscriber        Agreement, Subscriber Agreement, Subscriber Agreement

Your Responsibility To Pay Your Providers. Covered health care services may be subject to benefit limits, deductibles (if any), and copayments as shown in the Summary of Benefits. It is your responsibility and obligation under this agreement to pay network providers the deductible (if any), copayment, and the difference between the maximum benefit and our allowance (if any) that may apply to covered health care services. Your provider may require payment at the time of service or may xxxx bill you after the service. If you do not pay your provider, he or she may decline to provide current or future services or may pursue payment from you. Your provider may, for example, begin collection proceedings against you. For more information, see Section 5.0 - How Your Covered Health Care Services Are Paid.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Subscriber    Agreement, Subscriber    Agreement, Subscriber          Agreement

Your Responsibility To Pay Your Providers. Covered health care services may be subject to benefit limits, deductibles (if any)deductibles, and copayments as shown in the Summary of Benefits. It is your responsibility and obligation under this agreement to pay network providers the deductible (if any)deductible, copayment, and the difference between the maximum benefit and our allowance (if any) that may apply to covered health care services. Your provider may require payment at the time of service or may xxxx you after the service. If you do not pay your provider, he or she may decline to provide current or future services or may pursue payment from you. Your provider may, for example, begin collection proceedings against you. For more information, see Section 5.0 - How Your Covered Health Care Services Are Paid.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Subscriber Agreement, Subscriber          Agreement, Subscriber          Agreement

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Your Responsibility To Pay Your Providers. Covered health care services may be subject to benefit limits, deductibles (if any)deductibles, and copayments as shown in the Summary of Benefits. It is your responsibility and obligation under this agreement to pay network providers the deductible (if any)deductible, copayment, and the difference between the maximum benefit and our allowance (if any) that may apply to covered health care services. Your provider may require payment at the time of service or may xxxx bill you after the service. If you do not pay your provider, he or she may decline to provide current or future services or may pursue payment from you. Your provider may, for example, begin collection proceedings against you. For more information, see Section 5.0 - How Your Covered Health Care Services Are Paid.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Subscriber          Agreement, Subscriber          Agreement, Subscriber          Agreement

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