PPO (preferred provider organization)
This plan is somewhat similar to indemnity plans. It offers you the freedom to access the doctor of your choice. (Costs are lowered within a given network however) If you travel outside the network, you will be forced to pay a copayment based on higher charges. In addition, you might also be forced to pay the difference between the fee and the amount covered by your specific health insurance plan.
POS (point-of-service)
A POS health insurance plan is one of the more expensive insurance plans to choose from. Within a POS health insurance plan, you have a primary care physician (PCP) who has the ability to refer you to other providers within the given health insurance plan. If your PCP refers you to a physician outside of the network, all or most of the bill will be covered by your POS plan. Within the POS plan you also have the option to refer yourself outside of the network. However, in such instances, you would have to pay coinsurance.
health insurance providers
Insurance providers offer people the security and comfort that they both deserve and sorely need in such an unsure world that we are now living in. The insurance providers generally offer more than one type of plan so that consumers and employers can find the best plan to fit their unique circumstances. Although most providers do offer healthcare, in most cases they are not strictly limited to it, and, in fact, offer a wide variety of programs and services to satisfy everyone's needs.
A few of these providers include:
• Aetna US Healthcare
• Blue Cross Insurance
• Blue Shield
• Cigna Healthcare
• United Healthcare
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