Saturday, November 16, 2013

Policies Are The New Guideline Of Care (Replacing Criteria)

   The standard (Minimum Essential Coverage) on policies, has to be written into each individual policy, physically, written into the wording on the policy. And the definitions of the coverage are also written on each policy and with respect to the state requirements mandated by the government.
   The policies become the new guideline of care. That means that whatever is written into the policy, will be the procedures of care that you receive. If it is not written into the policy, the care does not have to be given in the hospital.
   The procedures have not been modified, yet. The policies have not been updated, yet.
    The policy becomes the new criteria. What is written on the policy becomes the legal foundation of all medical care. The Medicaid coverage is treated like insurance coverage, making it the same as an exchange policy, metaphorically speaking.

  If your group policy does not cover the SUDD -Mental Health questionnaire, it has to be rewritten. (For example)
   Basically, all policies have to be rewritten. I don't know how many that is. (150 million, or so.)

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