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jwb375

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Describe what a POS plan is and how it helps plan members with the ability to choose their services.

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___________________________ are a schedule of assessments performed for a nursing facility resident at admission, quarterly, annually, whenever the resident experiences a significant change in status, and whenever the facility identifies a significant error in a prior assessment.
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Answer to Question 1

A point-of-service plan (POS) is a hybrid of the HMO and PPO models. An individual enrolled in the PPO plan pays a premium and his or her care is managed by a primary care provider, similarly to an HMO. However, unlike an HMO the member can still obtain care from a provider outside of the preferred network. The coverage for services rendered by an out-of-network provider is reimbursed at a lesser rate in keeping with the PPO model. The remaining charges and increased copays resulting from receiving services from a provider outside of the preferred group are the responsibility of the insured. By enrolling in a point-of-service plan, members choose the type of provider to use and how much out-of-pocket expense they are willing to pay in return for that ability to choose.

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OBRA assessments




jwb375

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Reply 2 on: Jul 12, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it

 

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