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What if a patient or parent wants a non-covered service (e.g., circumcision). Can the doctor (provider) bill the client for this service?

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What if a patient or parent wants a non-covered service (e.g., circumcision). Can the doctor (provider) bill the client for this service?

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The SCHIP policy for non-covered services is the same as the policy for Medicaid. This policy requires clients (or parents) to sign an agreement to pay for non-covered services prior to services being delivered. If you have questions regarding what services are covered, call the Customer Service Center at 1-800-562-3022.

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