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If a subscriber lives in-state but, by law, must provide coverage for out-of-state dependents, can they all join the HMO?

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If a subscriber lives in-state but, by law, must provide coverage for out-of-state dependents, can they all join the HMO?

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Yes, they can; however, only emergency services are available out-of-state. In these situations, the subscriber should speak with his or her employer about other options that may be available through Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts.

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