As if buying health insurance isn’t hard enough, what with all the confusing lingo, it can be a challenge just to figure out what all those initials stand for in the plan names.
Let us help you understand some of the basic differences between HMOs and PPOs. These are basically types of plan networks, which is important as you think about whether a plan will cover, or pay for, visits to the doctors, specialists, therapists, urgent care clinics, labs, pharmacies, hospitals and other providers you prefer.
Here’s a primer on the kinds of plan Community Health Options offers:
Beyond selecting a plan type, you can also consider the category, or metal level, ranging from Bronze, which has the lowest premium but higher out-of-pocket costs, to Platinum, with a higher premium, and lower cost for medical care. Learn more about these levels here.
Want to talk with someone about which plan to choose for you and your family? Call us at (855) 624-6463 from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday, or email us and we’ll get back to you.
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When it comes to healthcare, Maine gets high marks for its quality of care. The trouble is, it’s getting harder for Mainers to access that care.
Recently, a Community Health Options Member needed a new primary care provider after her doctor retired. After a long search, she finally found someone accepting new patients, but faced an eight-month wait for an appointment. Unfortunately, her story has become commonplace. Access to care is no longer a struggle for just the uninsured but has become a universal issue that hits everyone.