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How do you say "we are out of network with your insurance. "

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updated Mar 1, 2016
posted by gracielagil15
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Note to those without USA health insurance: "We are out of network with your insurance" means (more or less) that your insurance plan will not pay us (a medical office). - jtaniel, Mar 1, 2016

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Hi.

As a rule, it's wise to translate simple, straightforward sentences, relatively free of jargon. I would recommend restating your sentence as "We are not in the network of your insurance." You can type that sentence here, click Translate, and then click Show more translations to see three choices. If you still have questions after that, please return here and post them.

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updated Mar 1, 2016
posted by jtaniel
:) - ray76, Mar 1, 2016