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Does an enrollee need prior authorization before he/ she can access medical services?

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Does an enrollee need prior authorization before he/ she can access medical services?

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No, not at all. He/ she can walk into his/her chosen hospital in the Provider network without notice and receive medical attention In an emergency, he/she may use any hospital on the network, using their ID card; the hospital only notifies the HMO [Zenith Assurance Medicare] within 48-hours of setting off the medical care process.

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