What is a POS plan? | WPS Explains
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 Published On Mar 4, 2022

When shopping for health insurance, you may come across different types of health plans designed to meet different needs. One type of managed care plan is called a POS plan, or Point-of-Service plan. A Point-of-Service plan is a unique combination of an HMO and a PPO. Like an HMO, POS plans usually offer lower premium and they are also usually associated with a more narrow network of providers. In addition, a POS requires approved referrals for out-of-network specialist services to be paid at the in-network benefit level. With a POS plan, you'll receive the highest level of benefits when you visit an in-network provider. Like an HMO, a POS requires an approved referral for an out-of-network specialist to be covered at the higher in-network benefit level. Just like a PPO, POS plan customers are allowed to visit out-of-network providers, but often at a higher cost, including higher coinsurance and/or higher deductible costs. WPS is here to help.

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