Point-of-service plan (POS)
Point-of-service plan (POS) is a managed care plan that establishes a network of preferred providers. If patients see a preferred provider, they pay lower deductibles and coinsurance charges. If care is received outside the network, the care is covered, but the insured must pay substantially higher deductibles and coinsurance charges.
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