I want to enroll in a Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) but I don live or work in the Plans area as required by that particular plans brochure. Why can I enroll in it?
Health maintenance organizations (HMO) often restrict enrollment to an area where its doctors and hospitals are accessible. Although some HMOs do not have restrictions on where you live or work, please recognize that if you later find it is inconvenient to get to a plan provider, you will not be allowed to change plans until an event occurs that allows you to change, such as the next open season.
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