Right, but you see, the service has to be rendered in the provider's office, hospital, clinic, etc. which eliminates the majority. And there are additional restrictions, and additional variables with different insurers, etc. So, the services are primarily not covered, but also, providers working from home are not covered, and many private practicioners refuse to handle insurance: they work on a cash/credit basis only. In addition, there are other restrictions in some cases, like the provider residing in the same state as the client for the provider to be able to bill insurance. Just a lot of random variables.
I mean, I encourage anyone interested to investigate thoroughly, but not to get their hopes up.
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