My child is away at school and my plan does not allow for out-of-plan services. How is my child covered when he/she is not in town?
Your child is covered for any sudden onset of injury, illness or emergency coverage while away at school. The Primary Care Physician should always be notified of any services provided away at school or out of the area. If follow-up care is needed, the treating doctor or your child must contact ConnectiCare to obtain pre-authorization. For an out-of-plan reimbursement form, please see the Online Forms.
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