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Nov 07, 2022
We’re adding “ODI” to the front of member identification cards to comply with the Ohio Surprise Billing law. “ODI” refers to the Ohio Department of Insurance and must be added to the cards of members who are subject to the state law. Those affected include Ohio fully insured members, most ASO Non-ERISA Public Employers, and Multiple Employer Welfare Association (MEWA) plan members.
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Small Businesses are the engine that drives communities across America. This month we honor and celebrate those businesses and commit to our continuing collaboration to build healthy communities where people and businesses thrive. We recently shared this small-business video with your client gro...
Ohio law requires insurers offering health care plans through a health insurance exchange to make the following information available to existing and potential members upon request: A list of the top 20% of services based on use An insured's expected contribution for each service The top 20...