Plan Type
Choose a specific insurance plan type from the available set of plan types. If a certain plan type does not appear, this means currently that plan is not offered. By default, health plans of all types will be displayed.
Here is the definition of each plan type:
HMO (Health
Maintenance Organization)
Prepaid health plans in which you pay a monthly premium and the HMO covers your
cost of care to see doctors within their network at pre-negotiated rates. You
must choose a primary care physician who coordinates all of your care and makes
referrals to any specialists you might need. If you are an HMO member and you
do not use the doctors, hospitals and clinics that participate in your plan's
network, you will usually bear the cost of those medical services
Indemnity
Traditional health insurance that usually covers a percentage of the cost of
care (often 80%) after the consumer pays a deductible. Insureds with indemnity
coverage can choose any doctor or hospital for their care.
HSA (Health
Savings Account)
A tax-advantaged personal savings account used in conjunction with a high deductible
health policy. Individuals can contribute money to this account on a pre-tax
basis to set aside money for qualified medical care and expenses, including
annual deductibles and copayments.
POS (Point-of-Service)
A type of managed care plan combining features of health maintenance organizations
(HMOs) and preferred provider organizations (PPOs). You can decide whether to
go to a network provider and pay a flat dollar or to an out-of-network provider
and pay a deductible and/or a coinsurance charge.
PPO (Preferred
Provider Organization)
A network of health care providers that have agreed to provide medical services
to a health plan's members at negotiated costs. PPO members typically make their
own decisions about their health care rather than going through a primary care
physician like HMO member. The cost to use physicians within the PPO network
tends to be less than using a non-network provider.