Comparable Coverage definition

Comparable Coverage means an enrollee has other insurance that HCA has determined provides a full scope of health care benefits.
Comparable Coverage means an enrollee has other insurance that DSHS has determined provides a full scope of health care benefits.
Comparable Coverage means an Enrollee has other insurance that HCA has determined provides a full scope of dental care benefits.

Examples of Comparable Coverage in a sentence

  • The Company shall be responsible for the payment of any Conversion Policy premiums and/or Individual Policy premiums for the Comparable Coverage which payment shall not exceed the cost of premiums for medical and dental coverage for then active employees.

  • In the event the Executive is eligible for Medicare coverage at the end of his maximum applicable COBRA coverage period, the Executive may identify and locate a Medicare supplemental policy, which may include, to the extent permitted, the medical and dental plans sponsored by the Company at such time for active employees (the “Company Plans”), that, when combined with the coverage provided by Medicare, provides Comparable Coverage.

  • If Executive is at such time eligible to participate under the Company Plans, Executive will be entitled to so participate; provided that Executive shall be solely responsible for the payment of any Medicare premiums and/or Medical supplemental policy premiums for the Comparable Coverage (including, if applicable, any premiums under the Company Plans).

  • In the event the Executive is eligible for Medicare coverage at the end of his maximum applicable COBRA coverage period, the Executive may identify and locate a Medicare supplemental policy, which may include, to the extent permitted, the medical and dental plans sponsored by the Company at such time for active employees, that, when combined with the coverage provided by Medicare (both Parts A and B), provides Comparable Coverage.

  • The Executive shall be solely responsible for the payment of any Medicare premiums and/or Medical supplemental policy premiums for the Comparable Coverage.

  • The CICO is not responsible for the determination of Comparable Coverage, as defined herein.

  • SCDHHS will involuntarily terminate the Enrollment of any Enrollee with Duplicate Coverage or Comparable Coverage as follows: When the Enrollee has Duplicate Coverage that has been verified by SCDHHS, SCDHHS shall terminate Enrollment retroactively to the beginning of the month of Duplicate Coverage.

  • For the avoidance of doubt, to the extent Executive does not purchase Comparable Coverage and the coverage purchased is more expensive than Comparable Coverage, the Executive shall only be entitled to reimbursement equal to the cost of Comparable Coverage less the Executive's Premium Contributions.

  • In the event the Executive is eligible for Medicare coverage at the end of his maximum applicable COBRA coverage period, the Executive may identify and locate a Medicare supplemental policy, which may include, to the extent permitted, the medical and dental plans sponsored by the Company at such time for active employees (the “Company Plans”), that, when combined with the coverage provided by Medicare (both Parts A and B), provides Comparable Coverage.

  • When the Enrollee has Comparable Coverage which has been verified by SCDHHS, SCDHHS shall terminate Enrollment prospectively.


More Definitions of Comparable Coverage

Comparable Coverage means that the policy meets the following criteria:
Comparable Coverage is defined in Section 6.6(b) of the Agreement.
Comparable Coverage means that the policy meets the following criteria: • The annual deductible must be no more than the minimum permissible per the Affordable Care Act; • There is no less than a $500,000 per injury or per illness maximum; • Coverage must include maternity benefits (women only); • Coverage area must include San Francisco Peninsula; • Coverage must meet the State of California mandated benefits and federally mandated benefits; • Coverage must be extended through entire academic year; • Coverage must not extend beyond Emergency Services only (must include inpatient and outpatient services such as office visits, diagnostic services and preventive services). Students must notify the Student Affairs Office of any changes in policy or coverage during the academic year. Failure to maintain such medical insurance coverage shall constitute a material breach of the terms and conditions of the student’s License. A new waiver form must be submitted ANNUALLY or after a break in academic studies.
Comparable Coverage means an enrollee has other insurance that HCA has determined provides a full scope of health care benefits.‌
Comparable Coverage. The District reserves the right to substitute another carrier (including an alternative funding method), providing comparable coverages.