I am covered under the Interim Federal Health Program. Why did my health-care provider ask me to sign a form after I was treated?
After you are treated, your health-care provider may give you a claim form. You must sign this form to prove you received the health service or product.
If you are eligible for coverage for the service or product under the Interim Federal Health Program, you won’t have to pay for it.
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