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Copays to be required for more services at MIT Medical

Employee health plan members will have copay for Urgent Care, some pediatrics and primary care visits
Starting Jan. 1, 2011, the $10 copayment that’s now required for medical specialty visits by patients enrolled in an MIT employee health plan will apply to most other visits as well. However, routine preventive visits will be exempt from the copayment requirement.

For details, see the full article on the MIT Medical website.

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