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Medica Select Solution II

Print a Directory

To take a look at who's in your plan's provider network, use the print directory below.

Medica Select Solution II provider directory (PDF)

Hospital Based Clinics

Before making an appointment at your clinic, consider asking them whether they’re a "hospital-based clinic" (also called "provider-based status"). A hospital-based clinic is owned by a hospital and is considered part of the hospital, even if it's not located on the main hospital campus. These clinics can be located in a hospital or facility, or be a stand-alone clinic. Medicare requires that hospital-based clinics bill their charges differently than other types of clinics. As a result, your costs could be higher if you receive care from a hospital-based clinic.

Skilled Nursing Facilities

If you are admitted to the hospital and then need skilled nursing facility care, there are a few things to keep in mind:

  • Before going to a skilled nursing facility, Medicare requires that you stay in the hospital as an inpatient for three consecutive days. Without a three-day inpatient stay, Medicare won't cover your skilled care charges.
  • Sometimes when you go to the hospital, the hospital will put you on observation status before admitting you. This observation period doesn't count toward the three-day stay that Medicare requires. Talk with your doctor to learn whether you've been admitted.
  • After you meet the three-day inpatient stay requirement, your skilled nursing facility charges are covered for up to 100 days each benefit period.
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