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Old 03-18-21, 11:11 AM
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Originally Posted by MoAlpha
I'm no lawyer, but I think insurers would be within their rights to deny reimbursement for treatment directly related to COVID to people who have been offered vaccination and refused without medical justification. That's not at all the same as denying care and insurers pick and chose what they'll reimburse all the time.
Yup, this was my thought. In fact, if I were in the insurance gig, I'd think about getting out in front of it, making sure that clients receive notifications of both vaccine availability and denial of coverage in the event that they should decline - hospital beds and overnight stays are expensive, man.
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