The primary difference between a preferred provider organization (PPO) and a point-of-service (POS) plan is that
A) a POS plan utilizes a gatekeeper, while a PPO does not
B) a PPO allows the individual to use any service provider, while a POS plan requires the individual to use only preselected providers
C) a POS plan allows the individual to use any service provider, while a PPO requires the individual to use only preselected providers
D) a PPO utilizes a gatekeeper, while a POS plan does not
Ans: A) a POS plan utilizes a gatekeeper, while a PPO does not
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