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An HMO POS plan is a Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) plan with added Point of Service (POS) benefits. These added benefits give you more flexibility when you need care.
Under the HMO benefits of the plan, you have access to certain doctors and hospitals, called your HMO provider network. You choose a primary care physician (PCP) from the HMO network who will manage your care. You’ll need a referral to see a specialist to receive the HMO benefits.
With a Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas HMO POS plan, you also have the choice to go outside the network or see a specialist without a PCP referral. When you do this, the cost of the care will be covered at the POS benefit level, which is lower than in-network coverage. This means you’ll pay more out-of-pocket, but will have some benefits you wouldn’t have with an HMO.
When using your POS plan benefits:
Before you choose an HMO POS plan, consider the pros and cons. You should decide if the added benefit of being able to go out of network or be seen without a PCP referral is worth the added premium and out-of-pocket costs. Be sure to look at the plan details, fees, out-of-pocket costs, deductibles and copays. If you think you can get the care you need from the health care providers in the HMO network, an HMO may be all you need.
PROS of an HMO POS
CONS of an HMO POS