Non-duplication coordination of benefits refers to a policy approach in health insurance that prevents multiple insurers from covering the same medical expenses for a single individual. This means that if a person is covered by more than one health plan, the insurers will work together to determine the primary and secondary coverage, ensuring that the total benefits provided do not exceed the actual medical expenses incurred. The goal is to ensure fair distribution of costs while avoiding overpayment for services.
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