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Health Benefits for Out-of-area Tribal Citizens
This program
serves
enrolled Jamestown Tribal Citizens living outside of Clallam or East
Jefferson Counties. the policies and procedures for this
program are as follows:
I. Eligibility and Service Area
The Tribe will certify Tribal Citizens as eligible for
Out-of-Area Health Benefits who:
A. Have registered with the Tribal Health office; and
B. Hold primary residence outside of Clallam and East Jefferson
Counties in Washington State.
II. Payments and/or Reimbursements
A. The Tribe will establish a maximum amount of dollars per person,
per year, payable for Health Benefits. The Tribe will make payment
to the provider or reimburse the Tribal Citizens for services listed
under Health Benefits up to the maximum amount established. Required
Paperwork can be mailed to 1033 Old Blyn Highway, Sequim, WA 98382.
Attention: OOA Health Benefits.
B. The Tribe will make every effort to send payments or
reimbursements within two weeks of the date appropriate
documentation is received.
C. All payments and/or reimbursements are subject to the
Availability of Funds.
III. Schedule of Health Benefits
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Benefit |
Required Paperwork |
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Insurance Premium |
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Invoice and copy of
check for payment
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Receipt from
insurance company
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Paycheck stub
showing deductible for medical benefit
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Automatic
Withdrawal or Electronic Debit notice from bank
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Co-payment, Deductible or
Co-insurance |
Copy of invoice from provider and Explanation of Benefits from
insurance company showing date of service and charges |
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Medical Services not covered by
insurance |
Invoice from provider or receipt for payment that shows date of
service, type of service and charges |
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Vision, Exam or Hardware |
Invoice from provider or receipt for payment that shows date of
service, type of service and charges |
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Hearing, Exam or Aide |
Invoice from provider or receipt for payment that shows date of
service, type of service and charges |
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Prescription Drug |
Cash register receipt and a pharmacy receipt showing date of
service and charges |
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Dental Services |
Invoice from provider or receipt for payment that shows date of
service, type of service and charges |
IV. Use of Jamestown Family Health Clinic and Jamestown Family
Dental Clinic
A. Jamestown Family Health Clinic
Tribal Citizens who choose to use the Jamestown Family Health
Clinic will receive a 15% discount from normal billed charges.
B. Jamestown Family Dental Clinic
1. Tribal Citizens who choose to use the Jamestown Family Dental
Clinic will receive a 15% discount from normal billed charges.
2. Tribal Citizens may choose to use up to three years of the
maximum amount of dollars per person, per year as established by the
Tribal Council to complete services that are detailed in a treatment
plan that has been developed by the dentist and approved by the
Health Administrator. Use of more than one year’s funding is done by
borrowing from future years. The annual amount for the future years
will be reduced by the amount borrowed to complete the treatment
plan.
V. Exclusions
No payment will be made by the Tribe for:
A. Health services for people who are not eligible for
Out-of-Area Health Benefits;
B. Health services that are cosmetic or elective;
C. Orthodontic services;
D. The cost for health services that could have been covered or
paid for or are covered or paid for by Private Insurance, Medicare,
Medicaid, an employer of any other party;
E. The costs for health benefits not listed in these Policies
and Procedures;
F. Transportation costs, travel time, completion of a claim
form, broken appointments or professional advice given on the phone.
VI. Appeals
The Tribal Council will appoint a minimum of three people to
serve on a Tribal Appeal Committee. At minimum, one member
will be selected from the Tribal Health Committee and one from the
Health Department staff. The role of Committee members will be to
review health benefits appeals made by Tribal Citizens.
Tribal Citizens who wish to appeal decisions made by the
Out-of-Area Health Benefits Program must notify the Health
Administrator, in writing, of the decision they wish to appeal. The
following steps will be taken:
A. The Administrator will contact the individual to confirm
receipt of the appeal and provide them with a timeline for the
process of the appeal.
B. The Administrator will bring the appeal and supporting
information to the Tribal Appeal Committee who will review
the appeal and the Program Policies & Procedures.
C. The Tribal Appeal Committee will present the appeal,
supporting information and their recommendation, either for payment
or non-payment, to the Tribal Council.
D. The Council will inform the Tribal Citizen of the
Council meeting date when the appeal will be discussed. The Tribal
Citizen will be invited to attend the meeting.
E. The Tribal Council will make a final decision
regarding payment or non-payment.
VII. Compliance
Tribal Citizens must provide the Tribe with the information and
documentation necessary to enroll in the Out-of-Area Health Benefits
Program. If the appropriate information in not provided, the Tribal
Citizen will not be eligible for benefits.
In order for the Tribe to make payments and/or reimbursements
under this program, the Tribal Citizen must provide the required
paperwork shown in the Schedule of Health Benefits. If the required
paperwork is not submitted, no payment will be made by the Tribe for
Out-of-Area Health Benefits.
VIII. Definitions
A. Availability of Funds: Determined by the Tribal
Council, based on an annual amount per person approved by the Tribal
Council as a budget item for Out-of-Area Health Benefits.
B. Tribal Citizen: A person who has completed the Tribal
enrollment process, been approved by the Tribal Council and received
an enrollment number.
C. Tribe: the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribal Health
Department, and the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribal Council and the
Jamestown S’Klallam Tribal Enrollment Committee.
D. Tribal Appeal Committee: the Committee designated by
the Tribe to hear appeals for health benefits.
E. Year: the Calendar year:, January 1 – December 31
Please contact Melissa Smith at (360) 582-5785 or toll free at
1-800-662-6603, for assistance.
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