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If I am admitted into the hospital and my care includes anesthesiology and radiology services, will I have to pay out-of-network fees if the physician was not an in-network provider?

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If I am admitted into the hospital and my care includes anesthesiology and radiology services, will I have to pay out-of-network fees if the physician was not an in-network provider?

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Inpatient services such as anesthesiology and radiology will always be covered as in-network, whether performed by in or out-of-network providers, as long as services were provided at a participating hospital and you were admitted by a participating physician.

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