The insurance company has established narrow networks through its subsidiary plans in 14 states to support health plans sold through the insurance exchanges under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, according to market intelligence provider HealthLeaders-InterStudy. That means people enrolled in those health plans will only receive covered care from certain providers and will get little or no coverage if they seek services from out-of-network facilities, although emergency and urgent care is covered outside of the network.
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