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  2. The pros and cons of Medicare Advantage plans - AOL

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    One of the biggest differences between Part C plans and Original Medicare (also known as fee-for-service) is that Medicare Advantage often has limited networks of doctors and hospitals and charges ...

  3. WakeMed and Humana contract dispute could last ‘well into ...

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    Humana MAP HMO Members: Because this plan does not have any out-of-network benefits, patients would be fully responsible for the cost of their care at WakeMed facilities, including hospitals ...

  4. Humana - Wikipedia

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    As the American health care system changed in the 1980s, "one of its hospitals in Arizona lost a contract with the largest health-maintenance organization in the area [and] Humana created its own health insurance plan." [5] In 1993, Humana had become the largest hospital operator in the country, owning 77 hospitals. [citation needed] Humana ...

  5. Essentia Health drops UnitedHealthcare and Humana ... - AOL

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    “This was not a decision we made lightly,” Dr. Cantor said. “The frequent denials and associated delays negatively impact our ability to provide the timely and appropriate care our patients ...

  6. Independent practice association - Wikipedia

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    Physician's Management. 19, no. 1: 42–6. 2002. "LATE - REGULATORY PRECEDENT - The FTC OKs a Deal That Would Allow a Physician Independent Practice Association to Contract with Health Plans on Behalf of Its Competing Physicians". Modern Healthcare. 32, no. 8: 6.

  7. Point of service plan - Wikipedia

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    A point of service plan is a type of managed care health insurance plan in the United States. It combines characteristics of the health maintenance organization (HMO) and the preferred provider organization (PPO). [1] The POS is based on a managed care foundation—lower medical costs in exchange for more limited choice. But POS health ...

  8. Denied and delayed care: Why Avera is dropping Humana ...

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    Avera Health will end its participation as an in-network provider with Humana Medicare Advantage at the end of 2024. Denied and delayed care: Why Avera is dropping Humana Medicare Advantage Skip ...

  9. Preferred provider organization - Wikipedia

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    In U.S. health insurance, a preferred provider organization (PPO), sometimes referred to as a participating provider organization or preferred provider option, is a managed care organization of medical doctors, hospitals, and other health care providers who have agreed with an insurer or a third-party administrator to provide health care at ...