Examples of Reasonable charges in a sentence
Emergency Medical Benefit means, subject to the Maximum Benefit Payable described in section 1, the Usual, Customary and Reasonable Charges for Eligible Medical Emergency Expenses, less all amounts payable or reimbursable under a GHIP or any group or individual health plans or insurance policies.
VISION CARE CHARGES Vision care charges are the Usual and Reasonable Charges for the vision care services and supplies shown in the Schedule of Benefits.
If your facility has NOT converted to Reasonable Charges for the TRICARE rate types you will have to manually enter the national Reasonable Charges base rate above (in FY09 rate is $382.56); or contact VA Help Desk to assist in establishing the correct rate to this Rate Type.
Emergency Medical Benefit means, subject to the Maximum Benefit Payable described in section 1, the Reasonable Charges for Eligible Medical Emergency Expenses, less all amounts payable or reimbursable under a GHIP or any group or individual health plans or insurance policies.
Reasonable Charges means the charges for services or supplies, which are the standard charges for the specific provider and consistent with the prevailing charges in the geographical area for identical or similar services, taking into account the nature of the illness/injury involved.