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Can students attending college out-of-state receive coverage?

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Can students attending college out-of-state receive coverage?

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Network-Only Plans (check your benefits information on your web account): Students are covered for non-emergency services only when received from a network provider. For emergency/urgently needed care out-of-network, we cover professional services of physicians, urgent care treatment, emergency room treatment and inpatient hospital services. Covered services are subject to all of the benefit limitations set forth in the contract. Out-of-network coverage stops when treatment for the condition no longer meets the definition of emergency care or urgently needed care, or when the members condition permits him or her to receive care within the network. Plans with Out-of-Network Options (check your benefits information on your web account): For routine or preventive care, students should see their in-network physician. Non-preventive care and non-urgently needed/emergency care may be received at any out-of-network provider at the appropriate lower benefit level. For emergency/urgently needed

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