No.
Supplemental plans work between you and the insurance company and payouts are dependent only on a diagnosis of a covered illness or procedure.
Because the insurance company pays you directly, the location you receive treatment does not matter.
Insurance, Simplified.
Insurance, Simplified.
No.
Supplemental plans work between you and the insurance company and payouts are dependent only on a diagnosis of a covered illness or procedure.
Because the insurance company pays you directly, the location you receive treatment does not matter.
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