Are there any specific coverage exclusions I should be aware of?

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Tufts Healthcare typically has certain coverage exclusions that policyholders should be aware of. These exclusions can vary depending on the specific health plan selected, so it is important to refer to the plan documents or summary of benefits for the most accurate information. Common exclusions often include services and treatments that are deemed not medically necessary, experimental or investigational procedures, cosmetic surgeries, and certain types of preventive services that are beyond the standard recommendations. Additionally, care provided outside of the Tufts network or care received without prior authorization may also be excluded or limited. Certain prescription medications may not be covered or may require step therapy or prior authorization. Members should keep in mind that there may be waiting periods for specific conditions or services as well. For detailed and personalized information, reviewing the plan benefits booklet or speaking with a representative through the official Tufts Healthcare website can be beneficial. The website often contains comprehensive resources and tools that provide clarity on coverage, including any exclusions related to specific plans.
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Answered Jul 24, 2025

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