The Montana Summary of Settlement of Medical Benefits (also letter-size) is a document that is used to settle medical bills between an insurance company and a healthcare provider. It details the amount of money that is to be paid by the insurance company to the healthcare provider for the services they rendered. This document can be used for a variety of medical expenses, including hospital bills, physicians' bills, ambulance services, medical supplies, and medication. The Summary of Settlement of Medical Benefits includes the date of the settlement, the amount of the settlement, the type of services covered, and a list of any applicable copay or deductibles. This document is typically sent to the healthcare provider via postal mail or fax. There are two main types of Montana Summary of Settlement of Medical Benefits (also letter-size): 1. Medical Benefit Settlement Summary — This document is used to settle medical bills between an insurance company and a healthcare provider. It details the amount of money that is to be paid by the insurance company to the healthcare provider for the services rendered. 2. Medical Benefit Payment Summary — This document is used to document the payment of medical expenses by an insurance company to a healthcare provider. It includes the amount of the payment, the date of the payment, and any applicable copay or deductibles.