1710 search results for Out
- Tangipahoa
- https://ldi.la.gov/docs/default-source/documents/shiip/medicare-advantage-plans/tangipahoa7a5c232a8b9e6b8a94f4ff0000585bf2.pdf?sfvrsn=5ac54852_6
- $68 $0
Health Plan
Deductible
$0 $150 $0 $1,000 Out-of-Network $0
PCP Co-Pay $5 $5 $0 $0 $0,
Chemo Drugs 20% 20% 20% 20% 20%
Out-of-Pocket
Maximum
$6,700 In-Network
$10,000 Combined
$6,700,
Premium
$59 $0 $53 $87 $0
Health Plan
Deductible
$0 $1,000 Out-of-Network $1,000 Out-of-Network $1,000 Out-of-Network $0
PCP Co-Pay $0 $0 In-Network $15 In-Network $15 In-Network $0
Specialist Co, % 20%
Out-of-Pocket
Maximum
$6,700 $6,700 $6,700 $6,700 $6,700
*No Drugs Covered
2019 Medicare
- Pointe Coupee
- https://ldi.la.gov/docs/default-source/documents/shiip/medicare-advantage-plans/pointe-coupee1629242a8b9e6b8a94f4ff0000585bf2.pdf?sfvrsn=4eb64f52_6
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Annual Drug Deductible $0 $0 $0 $0.00
Additional Coverage in the
Gap
No Yes Yes Yes
Out-of-Pocket, Consolidated
Premium
$0 $44 $78 $0.00
Health Plan Deductible $1000 Out-of Network $1000 Out-of-Network $1000 Out-of-Network $0.00
PCP Co-Pay $0 $5 $15 $5.00
Specialist Co-Pay $35 $45 $50 $50.00
ER $90 $90,
Additional Coverage in the
Gap
No No
Out-of-Pocket Maximum
$6,700 In-Network;
$10,000 Combined, Drug Deductible $0.00 $0 $435
Additional Coverage in the
Gap
No Yes No
Out-of-Pocket Maximum
- St.Helena
- https://ldi.la.gov/docs/default-source/documents/shiip/medicare-advantage-plans/st-helenaa229242a8b9e6b8a94f4ff0000585bf2.pdf?sfvrsn=28b64f52_6
- Yes
Out-of-Pocket Maximum $4,900
$3,500 In-Network;
$7,000 Combined
$6,700 $3,700
No Drugs, $78
Health Plan
Deductible
$0 $1000 Out-of Network $1000 out of network $1000 Out-of-Network
PCP,
in the Gap
No No No
Out-of-Pocket Maximum $6,700
$6,700 In-Network;
$10,000 Combined
$6,700, $82.00 $110.00 $0.00
Health Plan
Deductible
$1000 out of network $1000 out of network $1000 out, until deductible
Annual Drug
Deductible
$415.00 $400.00
Additional Coverage
in the Gap
No No
Out
- LDI ADA Policy
- https://ldi.la.gov/docs/default-source/documents/legaldocs/pm34-ada.pdf?sfvrsn=34c14152_0
- or others.
II. PURPOSE
The purpose of this policy is to outline LDI’s standards and procedures
- 30 BCBSLA - Proffer Regarding Public Hearing(24925934.1)
- https://ldi.la.gov/docs/default-source/documents/legaldocs/public-comments-dec23/30-bcbsla---proffer-regarding-public-hearing(24925934-1).pdf?sfvrsn=609a4552_0
- of Louisiana
(“BCBSLA”) submits this outline in response. In sum, policyholders and members of BCBSLA
- Rule1-Cur-RulesOfPracticeAndPr
- https://ldi.la.gov/docs/default-source/documents/legaldocs/rules/rule1-cur-rulesofpracticeandpr.pdf?sfvrsn=c8ff7352_6
- will
be affected by such proceeding, outlining the matters and
things relied upon by such petitioner, out in the
intervening petition, subject to such reasonable conditions as
may be prescribed. If it
- Reg116-NOI
- https://ldi.la.gov/docs/default-source/documents/legaldocs/regulations/reg116-noi.pdf?sfvrsn=74134f52_0
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during the twelve-month contract period.
Run-Out Contract Basis
allows for reimbursement, an
extra ninety days of protection upon termination of the Run-
out contract period.
AUTHORITY NOTE, -in as defined in Section 16903;
3. run-out as defined in Section 16903;
4. terminal liability as defined, or excess coverage
must include the option to purchase a policy providing
coverage on a run-out contract basis. A run-out contract
basis extends the claims paid period for at least 90 days
beyond
- 2023 Report to the Legislature
- https://ldi.la.gov/docs/default-source/documents/health/lhcc/reports/lhcc-annual-report-2023.pdf?sfvrsn=32574452_0
- and outcomes. One way to incentivize healthcare
providers to work in rural areas is by offering, help address the
healthcare disparities that exist in rural communities and improve health outcomes, in healthcare access and improve health outcomes for low-income
populations. It is crucial that policymakers, of Texas, directs the Secretary of Education to
carry out a grant program to support the placement,
that can streamline their workflow and improve patient care outcomes. Expanding technology
can also
- April 2014
- https://ldi.la.gov/docs/default-source/documents/publicaffairs/ocanewsletters/april-2014.pdf?sfvrsn=29307c52_18
-
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- Public Comment - Henry Kinney
- https://ldi.la.gov/docs/default-source/documents/legaldocs/public-comments-dec23/public-comment---henry-kinney.pdf?sfvrsn=5a404652_0
- the members’ consideration. The continued, out of context mention
of the $3,000 payment to members, that the Blues
were going out of business if they did not sell to them. For starters, it has been more than
13, for the plan. The statements indicate that BCBSLA will go out of
business if Elevance does not take over, out of various issues relevant to
this plan.
33. For Q 35 there should be a more detailed, on the eventual outcomes of those suits.
38. BCBSLA should disclose in detail the basis