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Code · Alaska · Title 21 · Chapter 87

Sec. 21.87.120. Services and benefits that may be provided by medical service corporations.

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Sec. 21.87.120. Services and benefits that may be provided by medical service corporations.
(a)A medical service corporation shall have the right to provide to its subscribers part or all of the following services and benefits only:
(1)medical and surgical services furnished to the subscriber by participant providers;
(2)indemnity in reasonable amount with respect to medical and surgical services furnished to the subscriber by nonparticipant providers, but subject to AS 21.87.070 (4);
(3)indemnity in reasonable amount with respect to hospital services furnished the subscriber while under the care and treatment of a participant provider or under the care and treatment of another provider upon referral by a participant provider;
(4)indemnity in reasonable amount with respect to appliances, prosthetics, and similar devices and replacements, and ambulance, x-ray, physiotherapy, and similar services.
(b)This section does not prohibit the corporation from acting as compensated servicing agent as to health care services to be provided by a public agency, or under agreements between other parties not solicited by the corporation.
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