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New Jersey Statutes, Title: 26, HEALTH AND VITAL STATISTICS

    Chapter 2s:

      Section: 26:2s-10.7: Definitions relative to optometrists, vision care plans.

          4. As used in this act:

"Contractual discount" means a reduction from a vision care provider's usual and customary rate for covered services and materials required under a participating provider agreement.

"Covered materials" means materials for which reimbursement from the carrier or vision care plan is provided to a vision care provider by a covered person's plan contract, or for which a reimbursement would be available but for the application of the enrollee's contractual limitations of deductibles, copayments, or coinsurance.

"Covered services" means services for which reimbursement from the carrier or vision care plan is provided to a vision care provider by an enrollee's plan contract, or for which a reimbursement would be available but for the application of the enrollee's contractual limitations of deductibles, copayments, or coinsurance.

"Materials" means ophthalmic devices including but not limited to lenses, devices containing lenses, ophthalmic frames and other lens mounting apparatus, prisms, lens treatments and coatings contact lenses, and prosthetic devices to correct, relieve, or treat defects or abnormal conditions of the human eye or its adnexa.

"Services" means the professional work performed by a vision care provider.

"Vision care plan" means an entity that creates, promotes, sells, provides, advertises or administers, an integrated or stand-alone vision benefit plan, or a vision care insurance policy or contract which provides vision or medically necessary benefits to an enrollee pertaining to the provision of covered services or covered materials.

"Vision care provider" means a licensed doctor of optometry practicing under the authority of R.S.45:12-1 et seq. or a licensed medical or osteopathic doctor practicing under the authority of R.S.45:9-1 et seq. that has also completed a residency in ophthalmology.

L.2017, c.264, s.4.

This section added to the Rutgers Database: 2018-01-23 14:41:36.






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