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(Health Maintenance Organization) A type of health care plan that provides a full range of health care services to its members. Members of an HMO must typically receive all of their medical care form health care providers in the HMO network, coordinated by a primary care physician.
Ãâó: www.kelsey.com/glossary.html
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is an insurance company that provides or arranges for the provision of basic and supplemental health services to its enrollees under requirements outlined in state and federal laws. There are two categories of HMOs in Tennessee---TennCare plans and Non-TennCare plans.
Ãâó: www2.state.tn.us/health/HMO/general.htm
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A card provided by the insurance company or HMO, showing the name of the insured individual, the policy or identification number, and the address and telephone number for claims and questions. Some cards may also document dates or types of coverage, group number, and other pertinent information. The card must be presented when treatment is sought.
Ãâó: www.oie.ohio-state.edu/int_scholars/1insurance_ter...
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A pre-paid fee gives members comprehensive health care from pre-selected physicians for a minimal co-payment ($5-$15 co-pay). http://www.iha.org/gloss.htm
Ãâó: www2.kumc.edu/instruction/nursing/pqe/glossary&...
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As defined by Chapter 176G of the Massachusetts General Laws, means a company organized under the laws of the Commonwealth, or organized under the laws of another state and qualified to do business in the Commonwealth, which provides or arranges for the provision of health services to voluntarily enrolled members in exchange primarily for a prepaid per capita or aggregate fixed sum.
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