Illinois Code § 210 ILCS 88/50

Notification concerning out-of-network providers.
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During the admission or as soon as practicable thereafter, the hospital must provide an insured patient with written notice that:
 
 
(1) the patient may receive separate bills for 
 
services provided by health care professionals affiliated with the hospital;
 
 
(2) if applicable, some hospital staff members may 
 
not be participating providers in the same insurance plans and networks as the hospital;
 
 
(3) if applicable, the patient may have a greater 
 
financial responsibility for services provided by health care professionals at the hospital who are not under contract with the patient's health care plan; and
 
 
(4) questions about coverage or benefit levels 
 
should be directed to the patient's health care plan and the patient's certificate of coverage. 

services provided by health care professionals affiliated with the hospital;
not be participating providers in the same insurance plans and networks as the hospital;
financial responsibility for services provided by health care professionals at the hospital who are not under contract with the patient's health care plan; and
should be directed to the patient's health care plan and the patient's certificate of coverage.

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