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Costs associated with an operation or surgery that is required for medical care is an eligible expense.
(Note: Procedure must be performed legally in the U.S. or in another country (if in another country, procedure must be considered legal in the U.S.))
by daziumdesign@gmail.com | Sep 16, 2021
Costs associated with an Oncologist are considered and eligible expense.
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Costs associated with occupational therapy are considered and eligible expense.
by daziumdesign@gmail.com | Sep 16, 2021
Costs associated with the service of an Obstetrician are an eligible expense. Required supporting documentation would include a copy of your EOB or itemized statement of the birth expenses.
(Note: Expenses paid prior to the birth are not eligible until the baby is born and services have been processed through insurance. This helps avoid overlapping of plan years and potential overpayments.)
by daziumdesign@gmail.com | Sep 16, 2021
A health care professional must provide evidence of medical necessity for the cost of a nutritionsit or nutritional supplements to be an eligible medical expense. Include evidence of medical necessity by providing a Letter of Medical Necessity (LMN) that specifically identifies the recommendation and that the expense is for treatment of a medical condition with the request for reimbursement.