An HMO means Health Maintenance Organization. HMO is a form of health insurance that offers a wide range of healthcare services through a network of providers who agree to supply services to its members.
Ask the insurance provider and they will provide you the closest doctor in my HMO Health Plan
yes some plan, medicare work with hmo .
Each HMO plan is different. Most are less flexible then PPO plans and have certain restrictions on them.
If you are employed you can get your HMO through your employer. You can also get an HMO if you are not employed, however it will cost you more since an HMO is a shared cost among many people in the company.
There are a variety of Medicare HMO plans that are available for all kinds of incomes. Under the new Obama health plan, everyone should be available to get a medicare HMO plan.
They are operating, don't know if as HMO.
Technically yes, each of you will have your own primary plan and all claims for each will go through that plan first, but as secondary, the other plan will cover in areas where the hmo does not with provisions, each plan is different that way, but usually it gives more options for health care where to hmo is restrictive, you just have a lot more hoops to jump through.
They could need a Medicare HMO plan if they are over a certain age, and meet a certain income requirement. If they don't already have health insurance, this is something to look into.
Yes, Lenox Hill Hospital does accept the Oxford Liberty network and therefore the Oxford Liberty HMO plan.
Perhaps it was Sarah Palin.
No. For one, in an HMO the providers are "capitated" paid part of the premium EVERY month, whether you use their services or not.
The most popular medicare HMO plan I know of is Humana. You can check out their website at www.humana-medicare.com. They are a great HMO. So great in fact my own family uses them.