If an EPO plan doesn’t cover out-of-network costs, is there an out-of-pocket maximum that still exists for it?

Can’t find any information about out-of-pocket maximums for specifically out-of-network costs for plans that don’t pay anything to out-of-network, like EPO plans.

Is there still like a legal limit or something that gets applied, even though you have 0 out-of-network coverage?

Or is this where the nightmare scenario you hear about comes in where people have bills in the tens and hundreds of thousands?

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[link] [comments]Can’t find any information about out-of-pocket maximums for specifically out-of-network costs for plans that don’t pay anything to out-of-network, like EPO plans. Is there still like a legal limit or something that gets applied, even though you have 0 out-of-network coverage? Or is this where the nightmare scenario you hear about comes in where people have bills in the tens and hundreds of thousands? submitted by /u/marcuscadams [link] [comments]Read Morer/HealthInsurance

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