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Dealing with out-of-network costs

 |  By HealthLeaders Media Staff  
   March 10, 2008

Going out of network for medical care is sometimes unavoidable for patients, but it can be a lot more expensive than dealing with doctors and hospitals in their health plan's network of providers. In 2007, three out of four workers were covered by health plans that provide both network and out-of-network options, according to a Kaiser Family Foundation survey.

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