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  2. Preferred provider organization - Wikipedia

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    Medicaid / State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP) Medicare; Prescription Assistance (SPAP) Military Health System (MHS) / Tricare; Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) Veterans Health Administration (VHA)

  3. Eye care professional - Wikipedia

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    Optometrists are healthcare professionals with a degree in eye care, specifically. In the United States and Canada, they are Doctors of Optometry (O.D.) - this includes optical, medical and some surgical eye care. Their training typically includes four years of college followed by four years of eye specific training (Optometry school).

  4. Optometry - Wikipedia

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    Optometry is a healthcare profession that is autonomous, educated, and regulated (licensed/registered), and optometrists are the primary healthcare practitioners of the eye and visual system who provide comprehensive eye and vision care, which includes refraction and dispensing, detection/diagnosis and management of disease in the eye, and the ...

  5. What is Original Medicare? - AOL

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    Original Medicare is a federally funded Medicare program in the United States. It includes hospital, medical, and drug prescription coverage.

  6. Choosing a Medicare Advantage plan - AOL

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    Advantage plan. Description. HMO • Individuals must typically use in-network professionals. • Exceptions to in-network use include emergency services and out-of-area urgent care.

  7. How do WPS Medigap plans work? - AOL

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    Private companies offer Medicare supplement insurance, known as Medigap. The Wisconsin Physicians Service (WPS) offers health insurance plans, including Medigap.