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The term usually applies to internists, pediatricians, family physicians, and general practitioners. It may also apply to obstetrician/gynecologists.
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Under an HMO or POS plan, a patient may be required to choose a primary care physician. A primary care physician usually serves as a patient's main healthcare provider. The PCP serves as a first point of contact for healthcare and may refer a patient to specialists for additional services. top
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A general practitioner, board-certified or eligible family practitioner, internist, or pediatrician (and sometimes, an obstetrician-gynecologist) who has contracted with a Managed Care Plan to provide services to patients and to refer, authorize, supervise, and coordinate the provision of all services to patients in accordance with their Benefit Plan. ...
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| PCP |
Healthcare provided by general practitioners, family practice, internal medicine, obstetricians and pediatricians usually in a clinic setting.
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| PCP |
an airgun that uses precompressed air as the means of propulsion. Typically PCP guns are charged to 3000 psi from a SCUBA tank or hand pump.
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