Day care centre
Network provider
Third Party Administrator
Domiciliary
Answer is Wrong!
Answer is Right!
The correct answer is: Network provider.
A network provider is a hospital/health care provider enlisted by an insurer to provide medical services to an insured on payment by a cashless facility. This means that the insured can go to the network provider for treatment and the insurer will pay the provider directly, without the insured having to pay anything out of pocket.
The other options are incorrect because:
- A day care centre is a facility that provides care for children during the day while their parents are at work.
- A third party administrator (TPA) is a company that is hired by an insurer to manage the claims process.
- Domiciliary care is a type of care that is provided in the home of a patient who is unable to leave home due to illness or disability.