A PPO (Preferred Provider Organization) is an arrangement
where providers (ie. Hospitals, physicians, surgery centers) contract
with a health plan to provide services at a discounted rate to members,
thus forming the PPO network. Members may use any provider in the
PPO network or go outside the PPO, but have a financial incentive
to use the preferred providers within the PPO network. If flexibility
and choice are important to you, a PPO may be a good choice.
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Advantages of PPOs
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Disadvantages of
PPOs
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| You have more flexibility than you would in an
HMO. |
It's more difficult to predict your out-of-pocket
costs. |
| Your choice of physicians, specialists and hospitals
with no referral required by a primary care/gateway keeper. |
Authorization may be required for some services.
Please check with your health plan for details. |