Medicare Part C does NOT offer which of the following?
Health maintenance organizations
Point-of-service plans
Outpatient services
Provider-sponsored organization plans
Outpatient services
Rationale: Medicare Part C does not offer outpatient services. It is also known as Medicare Advantage and can save money since out-of-pocket costs can be lower than with Part A and Part B in some cases. Plan options include health maintenance organizations (HMOs), preferred provider organizations (PPOs), private fee-for-service (PFFS), special needs plans (SNPs), HMO point-of-service (HMOPOS), and medical savings accounts (MSAs).
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