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PCP in this instance stands for Primary Care Provider. A PCP is a general practitioner of medicine that a patient visits for regular checkups, such as vaccinations, diagnosis of common ailments, etc. Some insurance policies require the policy holder to exclusively visit a PCP that works with the insurance company.

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