Whats covered under the Student Medical Insurance Plan?
The Student Medical Insurance Plan is offered through the college to provide basic medical coverage to eligible students who are sick or injured. The plan covers accident and sickness expense including hospital room and board, prescription drugs, emergency outpatient care, lab and x-rays, inpatient and outpatient surgical procedures, and physician office visits. Coverage varies from 80% to 100% depending on whether or not you seek benefits through an in-network or out-of-network provider. Coverage is subject to the limitations and provisions of the policy. Please refer to the brochure for exclusions and limitations. This coverage is separate and in addition to the services provided at the Student Health Services.
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