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What are PPOs?

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What are PPOs?

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In a preferred provider organization (PPO), you get medical coverage that combines some of the cost-control advantages of an HMO with more of the choice associated with fee-for-service plans. You or your employer pay a monthly or quarterly premium to the health plan and, in exchange, you are covered for a broad range of medical services. Like an HMO, a PPO charges only a small fee for each office visit. There is no complicated paperwork to fill out. But in an HMO, your choices are usually restricted to a list of doctors that the organization has approved. In a PPO, the network of doctors is often much larger, and you re free to use a doctor outside the approved list as well. For this freedom, a PPO usually charges a bit more than an HMO. The cost of each office visit under a PPO may also be a higher than the cost of a visit to an HMO.

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