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What does "in-network" and "out-of-network" mean?

Patient Financial Services - Frequently Asked Questions
If you receive your health care service from a hospital, physician or other health care provider that participates in your health plan, they are often referred to as "in-network." Hospitals, physicians or other health care providers who do not participate in your health plan may be referred to as "out-of-network."

What does it mean to be in-network versus out-of-network?

Blue Advantage NC - North Carolina Rate Quote
With Blue Advantage®, members are covered across the nation and in more than 200 countries and territories worldwide4. When you use a network provider, BCBSNC® will pay more of the expense (eg: co-pays or higher coinsurance versus lower coinsurance amounts for out-of-network claims.) However, you are still covered if you use an out-of-network provider, but at the out-of-network benefit level. To search for a provider, visit BCBSNC® online provider search at www.bcbsnc.com. See similar questions...

What does your being a network person (MCSE) mean to me?

Great Plains F.A.Q.
It means that you are also getting a qualified Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer to set up your network. If you have only a few users, your internal network may be set up as part of the Microsoft Great Plains implementation using Microsoft technologies, including Small Business Server which is a great all-in-one solution for small companies up to US$25 million in size and less than 75 users. The Premium edition includes SQL 2000 Standard at a very low cost. See similar questions...

When you say your network is not over-subscribed, what does that mean?

Ethr.net - FAQ
Most colo's have their networks deployed so that they have certain 'choke points' on the bandwidth. They do this not only to save money in equipment costs, but because these choke points will 'even out' the client bandwidth peaks by dropping a few packets causing the end device to slow down (because of the intelligence of modern TCP window implimentations). See similar questions...

What does it mean to be roaming or on an extended network?

Cellular Communications Inc. ??? Activate Your Life.
If you see "Roaming" on your phone, you are using another carriers tower other than Verizon Wireless and you could incur roaming charges on your next bill. If you see "Extended Network" on your phone, you are using another carriers tower other than Verizon Wireless but you will not incur roaming charges as Verizon Wireless has agreements with the other carrier. See similar questions...

So what does that mean?

Evidence : Is Myalgic Encephalomyelitis / Chronic Fatigue Sy...
Well apparently it has to do with something called gene expression, which refers to the pattern in which genes are switched on and off. And gene expression has a major effect on your body's biological processes. Each cell in your body contains a 'power-factory' that produces energy, called the mitochondria. See similar questions...

Does this group have a network on LinkedIn?

Frequently Asked Questions
You are welcome to join CareerLink Network on LinkedIn. Just click on the link below for approval. An invitation to join the network will be sent via e-mail. See similar questions...

How does network Bolo work?

Bolo Long FAQ
Peter Lewis, Mac network guru and author of Bolo Finder, contributed to this pseudo-technical explanation. If you just want to know how to play, skip ahead to the sections on Boloing over Appletalk or the Internet.] Unlike most other network games, Bolo is not a client-server system. Bolo forms a network of Macs by linking them in a ring where one player sends packets of game information to a neighbor, who in turn sends packets to the next neighbor on the ring, and so on. See similar questions...

What does RTT mean in the Network Statistics Window?

iVisit FAQ, Frequently Asked Questions
RTT stands for Round Trip Time. It is similar to PING, except that iVisit RTT measures how long it takes for a packet to get to the iVisit application and back, whereas PING measures how long it takes for a packet to get to the Host IP stack and back. On Windows systems, in particular, there can be some extra delay as iVisit waits for access to the CPU in order to process incoming packets (i.e. if other processes are running) and then perhaps some additional delay waiting to send the reply. See similar questions...

What is the BrainFox Affiliate Network and what does it mean to join it?

BrainFox Affiliate Network -FAQs
The BrainFox Affiliate Network is BrainFox's content distribution program. Through membership in this network, distribution partners, known as affiliates, provide BrainFox content to their visitors. Affiliates earn commission for this distribution. See similar questions...

What does it mean when I hear that Kansas Spine Hospital is an out-of-network facility?

Kansas Spine Hospital - Guests
Kansas Spine Hospital does not have a contract with any of the third-party insurance companies to serve as a "preferred facility". If your insurance has "out-of-network" benefits, you may still use Kansas Spine Hospital and you will not be assessed additional charges. You are still responsible for your co-payment, co-insurance and deductible as may apply to your policy. In addition, you may receive a bill from other service providers during your hospital stay. See similar questions...

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