As used in the Oklahoma Right to Shop Act: 1. "Allowed amount" means the contractually agreed-upon amount paid by a carrier to a health care entity participating in the network of the carrier; 2. "Comparable health care service" means any covered nonemergency health care service or bundle of services. The Insurance Commissioner may limit what is considered a comparable health care service if an insurance carrier can demonstrate allowed amount variation among network providers is less than Fifty Dollars ($50.00); 3. "Health benefit plan" means any plan as defined in subsection C of Section 6060.4 of Title 36 of the Oklahoma Statutes; 4. "Insurance carrier" or "carrier" means an insurance company that issues policies of accident and health insurance and is licensed to sell insurance in this state; 5. "Shared savings incentive" means a voluntary and optional financial incentive that an insurance carrier may provide to an enrollee for choosing certain health care services under a shared savings incentive program; and 6. "Shared savings incentive program" means a voluntary and optional incentive program established by an insurance carrier pursuant to this act.
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