2017 Alaska Statutes
Title 21. Insurance
Chapter 87. Hospital and Medical Service Corporations
Sec. 21.87.120. Services and benefits that may be provided by medical service corporations.

Universal Citation: AK Stat § 21.87.120 (2017)

(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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