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What is the difference between in–network and out-of-network insurance?

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What is the difference between in–network and out-of-network insurance?

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In network means that there is a negotiated plan typically offering their customers a lower rate for services. Out-of-network means that we will accept the insurance. Normally the out-of-pocket expense can be slightly higher depending upon your plan.

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