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The Away From Home Care Program allows participating BCBS plan members who are temporarily residing outside of their home HMO service area for at least 90 days to temporarily enroll with a local __________.
 a. health maintenance organization
  b. managed care company
  c. nonparticipating provider
  d. out-of-network provider

Question 2

The BlueCard and BlueCard Worldwide programs enable members to obtain health care services while traveling or living in another BCBS plan's service area, which means they can receive __________.
 a. benefits of their home plan contract and access to local provider networks
  b. health care services from out-of-network providers where they are traveling
  c. optional services and procedures not in their contract, if they are traveling
  d. reimbursement if they have to receive services from nonparticipating providers



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