Summary Plan Description
Introduction
This Section Is For Individuals Without
Medicare
Two of the largest categories of medical
expenses for the Retiree Health Plan are hospitalization
and surgery. To help control these
expenses, the plan contracts with a medical
review agency to administer the plan's medical
review program.
The medical review program is designed to let
you and your physician know whether certain
admissions and surgeries are medically necessary
before you receive treatment and incur
expenses. The medical review program includes
the following:
- Preadmission certification for inpatient hospital admissions.
- Second surgical opinions for certain surgical procedures.
- Medical case management for certain medical conditions.
You and your dependents must use the medical review program even if you have other insurance (except Medicare). Failure to use the medical review program may result in a reduction in benefits.
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