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  2. What Wellcare by Allwell Medicare Advantage Plans Are ... - AOL

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    Wellcare by Allwell offers several HMO plans that may be available in your area. The names of these plans might differ from state to state. Overall, these plans range in monthly premium costs ...

  3. What are the WellCare Medicare plans? - AOL

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    WellCare Health Plans, Inc. is a health insurance company that focuses mainly on providing government-sponsored managed care services. It offers a variety of Medicare Advantage and Medicare Part D ...

  4. From PPO to HMO, what's the difference between the 5 most ...

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    However, this added flexibility comes at a cost. Patients are required to have a PCP, and referrals are needed to see a specialist. This plan comes with regular copays and an average higher ...

  5. Managed care - Wikipedia

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    Specialty services require a specific referral from the PCP to the specialist. Non-emergency hospital admissions also require specific pre-authorization by the PCP. Typically, services are not covered if performed by a provider not an employee of or specifically approved by the HMO unless it defines the situation to be an emergency.

  6. WellCare - Wikipedia

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    WellCare Health Plans, Inc. is an American health insurance company that provides managed care services primarily through Medicaid, Medicare Advantage and Medicare Prescription Drug plans for members across the United States. WellCare began operations in 1985 and has its headquarters in Tampa, Florida.

  7. Health maintenance organization - Wikipedia

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    HMOs often require members to select a primary care physician (PCP), a doctor who acts as a gatekeeper to direct access to medical services but this is not always the case. PCPs are usually internists , pediatricians , family doctors , geriatricians , or general practitioners (GPs).

  8. Does Medicare cover a colonoscopy? Yes, and several other ...

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    A colonoscopy is typically performed under sedation. During that time, a gastroenterologist will insert a colonoscope, which is a flexible tube with a camera at the end, into the rectum, and will ...

  9. Point of service plan - Wikipedia

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    But POS health insurance does differ from other managed care plans. Enrollees in a POS plan are required to choose a primary care physician (PCP) from within the health care network; this PCP becomes their "point of service". The PCP may make referrals outside the network, but with lesser compensation offered by the patient's health insurance ...