Does the University of North Texas student insurance plan cover 100% of my medical bills?
The UnitedHealthcare plan provides benefits for covered expenses for a loss due to an injury or sickness up to $100,000 per policy year. There is a $300 annual deductible and benefits are paid at 80% for services rendered by in-network provider outside of the Student Health and Wellness Center. It is important that the students pay their medical services fee so they can receive routine medical care at the Student Health and Wellness Center. Student Health services include doctors’ visits, well woman exams, laboratory tests, and x-rays. At the Student Health and Wellness Center Pharmacy, the deductible expense is waived and prescription co-pays are $10 for generic drugs and $25/40 for name brand drugs. Outside of the Student Health and Wellness Center Pharmacy, the prescription benefits are based on a three tier program with co-payments of $10, $25, or $40. Not all medical expenses may be covered by insurance. Students are responsible for all charges not covered by insurance, regardless
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