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What is the difference between a network and a non-network (out-of-network) medical provider?

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What is the difference between a network and a non-network (out-of-network) medical provider?

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– A network provider is a doctor or hospital who’s made an arrangement with an insurance company to provide services at a discounted rate. Non-network providers haven’t arranged to provide services at a discounted rate for a health insurance providers customers. Simply put, you’ll typically pay less for services from a network provider than a non-network provider.

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