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2003-2004
GUIDELINES FOR CAP REIMBURSEMENT
The Clergy Assistance
Program (CAP) was created to assist clergy and their families with
financial help if needed for counseling or psychological care. We understand
the importance of this care and we encourage you to avail yourself
to this service when necessary.
Our diocesan insurance
has secured an excellent Mental Health Supplement under the Medical
Trust Insurance Plan.
Here are the new
procedural guidelines for mental health supplement:
- Mental Health Supplement accepts
any licensed mental health provider and most pastoral care providers
for clergy and family. Family is defined as spouse and dependent
children under the age of 19. There is an inclusion for children
who are full-time students or physically or mentally disabled.
- The mental health provider
contacts the Mental Health Supplement.
- The mental health provider
is reimbursed 70% of the usual and customary fee.
- The remainder of the charge
should be directed to the CAP program for reimbursement to either
the provider or to the client.
For those not in
the Medical Trust Insurance Plan:
- File for insurance reimbursement
with your mental health provider.
- If denied, contact CAP and
payment will be made in accordance with the Medical Trust guidelines.
All contacts with
CAP are strictly confidential.
Thank you,
The CAP Committee
The Rev. Dr.
Carlos Sandoval
The Rev. Timothy
Thomas
updated
12/16/04
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