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What is the main difference between 'in-kind' and 'reimbursement' health insurance contracts in the Netherlands?
Author: Henriette BergoAnswer:
In an 'in-kind' contract, the insurer arranges care with contracted providers, often at no cost beyond deductibles. In a 'reimbursement' contract, the insured can choose providers and claim reimbursement, potentially facing higher out-of-pocket costs if the price exceeds the Dutch market rate.
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