Massachusetts S764 ensures prompt access to health care by mandating reimbursement for outpatient evaluation and management services without.
Massachusetts S764 amends the General Laws to ensure prompt access to health care by requiring insurers and third parties to cover the costs of medically appropriate evaluation and management services in outpatient settings, including office-based and hospital-based clinics, without co-payments or deductibles. This applies to basic benefits packages, except for plans governed by the Federal Internal Revenue Code, which may still require co-payments and deductibles if doing so would not jeopardize their tax-exempt status.
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