Tell how a PPO is different from a fee-for-service or HMO plan
What will be an ideal response?
Answer: A preferred provider organization is a bit like a cross between a traditional fee-for-service plan and an HMO. Under a PPO, an employer or insurer negotiates with a group of doctors and hospitals to provide health care for its employees or members at reduced rates. Those doctors and hospitals that agree to the reduced pricing system become members of the
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What are the four characteristics of culture? How can an international manager adapt to a culture and develop cross-cultural literacy?
What will be an ideal response?