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A means of organizing a health maintenance organization (HMO) in which the participating physicians maintain their own separate offices. Such physicians usually treat both private patients and HMO members. See also group practice model (GPM).
Ãâó: www.1stinsured.com/i.htm
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A situation where an individual practice association is contracted with to provide health care services. The individual practice association contracts with individual physicians or groups of physicians for their services.
Ãâó: www.kellyinsurance.com/glossary/health.i.glossary....
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| IPA |
A delivery model in which the HMO contracts with a physician organization, which in turn contracts with individual physicians. The IPA physicians practice in their own offices and continue to also see their FFS patients. The HMO reimburses the IPA on a capitated basis; however, the IPA may reimburse the physicians on an FFS or capitated basis.
Ãâó: www.hopkins-aids.edu/manage/glossary_e.html
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This is a provision in the needs analysis formula that provides for the basic living expenses of a family. The allowance varies according to the number in the parents' household and the number in college, as reported on the FAFSA.
Ãâó: saas.byu.edu/depts/finaid/gloss.aspx
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A loose network of private physicians, other health care professionals, and facilities in which insurers contract with the provider or facility. Rates for fees are negotiated separately with each provider or facility. (Bodenheimer, Grumbach; Understanding Health Policy, 1995)
Ãâó: www.iconsdata.org/models.htm
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