Blue Cross Blue Shield has both HMO and PPO insurance available. You pick the one that best suits your needs.
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My Company's Blue Choice HMO and PPO plans for BCBSGA DO NOT cover insemination. Check out your Certificate Booklet (this list all your benefits) available through the web login
One can find information about the Blue Cross Blue Shield PPO from the BCBS official website. There one can find much information about the services they offer.
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Yes but it depends on the company's deal with them I believe.
No, it will only cover it if it is considered "medically necessary".
Some examples of PPO insurance plans available in the market include UnitedHealthcare PPO, Blue Cross Blue Shield PPO, and Aetna PPO. These plans offer a network of healthcare providers and allow members to see specialists without a referral.
They have in Illinois and we are currently seeing if BCBS of NC will do the same. They currently denied pre-certification.
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas is one of the top. Another highly rated insurance is AETNA.
The major difference between HMO and PPO is the fact that HMO lets individuals choose doctors within a specific network, while PPO allows patients to choose their own health care provider.
Even though the HMO is the health care plan that most people have because it is the one offered by their employer, many people either overlook or do not consider the HMO's big brother, the PPO. The PPO offers much more freedom to a policyholder than does an HMO, and aside from slightly higher premiums, the services of a PPO are much more straightforward and basically outstrip an HMO in all respects. Employees should consider a PPO as a gap policy, to cover anything that an HMO does not, and to cover their family if their employer policy does not. It is simply much easier to go to doctors that you wish to go to and see specialists at any time with a PPO.
It is good to keep Blue Shield PPO because you are coverd almost anywhere in state or out, Medicare may not take care of a high hospital bills if it is needed.