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What if my Doctor sends something to a non-participating lab and I have no say in where he/she sends the lab work? Will I be held to the out-of-network payment levels?

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What if my Doctor sends something to a non-participating lab and I have no say in where he/she sends the lab work? Will I be held to the out-of-network payment levels?

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Any services provided by an out-of-network provider will be reimbursed at the out-of-network levels. Many physicians use several ancillary providers such as labs. Request that your physician send any of your tests to a participating provider.What if I (or my dependents) are going in for surgery at a participating facility and the attending physician (such as the anesthesiologist) is not a participating physician and I have no choice in the selection? Will I still be reimbursed at the out-of-network levels?Services provided by a non-network provider will be reimbursed at the out-of-network level. If you (or your dependent) are going in for a planned surgery, you will need to inquire whether the assisting physician, anesthesiologist, or any other medical professionals that may be in involved in the procedure are participating PPO providers. If not, request a participating provider.Where can I find a complete listing of all of the services provided under the Traditional and PPO plans.A de

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Any services provided by an out-of-network provider will be reimbursed at the out-of-network levels. Many physicians use several ancillary providers such as labs. Request that your physician send any of your tests to a participating provider. What if I (or my dependents) are going in for surgery at a participating facility and the attending physician (such as the anesthesiologist) is not a participating physician and I have no choice in the selection? Will I still be reimbursed at the out-of-network levels? Services provided by a non-network provider will be reimbursed at the out-of-network level. If you (or your dependent) are going in for a planned surgery, you will need to inquire whether the assisting physician, anesthesiologist, or any other medical professionals that may be in involved in the procedure are participating PPO providers. If not, request a participating provider. Where can I find a complete listing of all of the services provided under the Traditional and PPO plans.

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