Patient Info

What if my insurance changes during a course of treatment?

Published on March 9, 2019

To ensure that all the services you need are authorized and reimbursed appropriately, you must …

What if I have no medical insurance?

Published on March 9, 2019

If you have no medical insurance, you can speak with a Summit Health Patient Account …

What if my claim is denied and I do not agree with the denial or lack of coverage?

Published on March 9, 2019

Talk with your insurer to clearly understand the details of your plan and coverage. You …

What if I need authorization or a referral before a visit?

Published on March 9, 2019

For referrals If your primary care provider is with Summit Health, you are responsible for …

What if my health insurance card is lost or stolen?

Published on March 9, 2019

Having your most up-to-date card(s) at each health care visit helps ensure that we have …

What does out of network mean?

Published on March 9, 2019

A doctor or practitioner, specialist, hospital, pharmacy, or other health care provider or service that …

What does in network mean?

Published on March 9, 2019

Your health insurance company works with providers to agree upon a rate for a variety …

What is copay, deductible, and coinsurance?

Published on March 9, 2019

Copay is the fixed amount you must pay for a covered health care service. Copays …

What if I purchased health insurance through an Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) exchange?

Published on March 9, 2019

Please contact your Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) insurer and ask for help understanding the details …

What if I have been or a family member has been injured at work?

Published on March 9, 2019

If you are injured in an automobile accident or at work, Summit Health can help …