007-1 Wyo. Code R. §§ 1-2 - Definitions
(a) "Medical
expense" means expenses related to customary treatment by a licensed doctor of
medicine, chiropractic or osteopathy, dentist, optometrist, podiatrist,
psychologist, physician's assistant, and advance practitioner of nursing acting
within the scope of his or her license. Medical expense also includes expenses
for prescription medications, surgical or hospital service, medical and
surgical supplies, apparatus, essential and adequate artificial replacement,
and prosthetics.
(b) "Reasonable
medical expense" means those charges for medical expenses that are necessary
and determined reasonable by reference to charges and quantity of services
normally allowed by the State of Wyoming's employee group health insurance,
Medicare, Medicaid customary charges in the area for similar services, and any
other relevant sources related to the particular expense at issue. Direct
payment or reimbursement may be limited to the lowest levels generally accepted
by health care providers for providing similar services in the State of
Wyoming.
(c) "State active duty"
means that time during which an officer or enlisted man is serving on state
active duty orders or traveling to or from any location in relation to
performing state active duty.
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