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Kaiser Permanente Senior Advantage LA, Orange Co. (HMO) $0. preventive and diagnostic. $699 in-network. Kaiser Permanente Senior Advantage Basic (HMO) $20. preventive and diagnostic. $7,750 in-network
By 1990, Kaiser Permanente provided coverage for about a third of the population of the cities of San Francisco and Oakland; total Northern California membership was over 2.4 million. [52] Elsewhere, Kaiser Permanente did not do as well, and its geographic footprint changed significantly in the 1990s.
Kaiser Permanente had about 50% of the market, followed by Blue Shield of California, Anthem Blue Cross, and Health Net (a subsidiary of Centene). [9] L.A. Care was among the top six in 2015, and the largest county-based insurer. [9] As of 2017, UnitedHealthcare was sixth-largest. [10]
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Kaiser Permanente is an example of a captive group model HMO rather than a staff model HMO, as is commonly believed. An HMO may also contract with an existing, independent group practice ("independent group model"), which will generally continue to treat non-HMO patients.
Assuming the CGM population will peak at 70% of the total of patients who currently benefit from coverage, or roughly 4.9 million, we can expect DexCom to make significant headway in the next five ...
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