Knowing the differences between medical insurance plans will help you choose the one thatâs right for your health care needs.
ď PPO stands for preferred provider organization
ď EPO stands for exclusive provider organization.
Both plans use a network of physicians, hospitals and other health care professionals. The difference between them is the way you interact with those networks.
PPO plans give you more flexibility. You donât need a primary care physician and you can go to any health care professional you want without a referralâinside or outside of your network.
Staying inside your network means smaller copays and full coverage. If you choose to go outside your network, youâll have higher out-of-pocket costs, and all services may not be covered.
EPO plans combine the flexibility of PPO plans with the cost-savings of HMO plans. While you do not need to choose a primary care physician with your EPO plan and you donât need referrals to see a specialist, you will have a limited ne...
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