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Point of service plan

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72:(PCP) from within the health care network; this PCP becomes their "point of service". The PCP may make referrals outside the network, but with lesser compensation offered by the patient's health insurance company. For medical visits within the health care network, paperwork is usually completed for the patient. If the patient chooses to go outside the network, it is the patient's responsibility to fill out forms, send bills in for payment, and keep an accurate account of health care receipts. 153: 65:
is based on a managed care foundation—lower medical costs in exchange for more limited choice. But POS health insurance does differ from other managed care plans.
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United States; Prospective Payment Assessment Commission (1991).
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plan in the United States. It combines characteristics of the
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Point-of-service
Point of service
managed care
health insurance
health maintenance organization
preferred provider organization
POS
primary care physician
"Medicare and the American health care system: a report to the Congress"
OCLC
24097034
Glossary
U.S. Office of Personnel Management
Definitions of Health Insurance Terms
ISBN
0-89154-513-1
Stub icon
insurance
stub
expanding it
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e
Categories
Health insurance in the United States
Managed care
Insurance stubs

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