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  2. Amerigroup - Wikipedia

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    Amerigroup. Amerigroup is an American health insurance and managed health care provider. Amerigroup covers 7.7 million seniors, people with disabilities, low-income families and other state and federally sponsored beneficiaries, and federal employees in 26 states, making it the nation's largest provider of health care for public programs. [1]

  3. How Do I Find Doctors That Accept Medicare Near Me? - Healthline

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    How to find a doctor who accepts Medicare. There are a few simple ways to find a doctor who accepts your Medicare plan: Visit physician compare. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS ...

  4. Medicare Coverage for Gym Memberships - Healthline

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    Original Medicare doesn’t cover gym or fitness center memberships. These services might be covered by private Medicare plans, like Medicare Advantage or Medigap. Without an additional Medicare ...

  5. EmblemHealth - Wikipedia

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    www .emblemhealth .com. 55 Water Street houses the company headquarters. EmblemHealth is one of the United States ' largest nonprofit health plans. It is headquartered at 55 Water Street in Lower Manhattan, New York City. [1] It is a multi-billion-dollar organization with over 3 million members.

  6. TriWest Healthcare Alliance - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Kinsley, Exec. VP and CFO. TriWest Healthcare Alliance is a Phoenix, Arizona based corporation that manages health benefits under the United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) VAPCCC program in Regions 3, 5, and 6. [1] On October 1, 2018, TriWest's contract for VAPCCC was expanded to cover Regions 1, 2, and 4.

  7. Types of Health Insurance Plans: HMO, PPO, HSA, Fee for ...

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    This varies depending on the type of plan -- HMO, POS, EPO, or PPO. What you pay: Premium: An HDHP generally has a lower premium compared to other plans. Deductible: The deductible is at least ...

  8. Advantra Medicare Advantage Plans 2022 | Healthline

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    Location/plan Monthly premium Health deductible; drug deductible Out-of-pocket max Primary care visit Specialist visit; Philadelphia, PA: Aetna Medicare Advantra Value (HMO)

  9. Self-funded health care - Wikipedia

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    Self-funded health care, also known as Administrative Services Only ( ASO ), is a self insurance arrangement in the United States whereby an employer provides health or disability benefits to employees using the company's own funds. [1] This is different from fully insured plans where the employer contracts an insurance company to cover the ...