Common use of Other Insurance Coverage Clause in Contracts

Other Insurance Coverage. Generally If you receive services that are covered by the Plan and that are also covered by another payment source, your Benefits will be coordinated with the other payment source. This is called coordination of benefits (“COB”). Your Benefits may also be subject to something called “subrogation.” The purpose of COB and subrogation is to prevent duplicate payment for the same service. This section does not provide coverage for any service or supply that is not expressly covered under this Agreement, nor increase the level of coverage provided under this Agreement.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Member Benefit Agreement, Member Benefit Agreement, Member Benefit Agreement

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Other Insurance Coverage. Generally SAMPLE If you receive services that are covered by the Plan and that are also covered by another payment source, your Benefits will be coordinated with the other payment source. This is called coordination of benefits (“COB”). Your Benefits may also be subject to something called “subrogation.” The purpose of COB and subrogation is to prevent duplicate payment for the same service. This section does not provide coverage for any service or supply that is not expressly covered under this Agreement, nor increase the level of coverage provided under this Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Member Benefit Agreement

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