I hope so too. It's not a typical HMO, meaning we do not have to pick a primary care provider and can see a specialist without a referral, but all we ever have to pay out of pocket is the copay ($15 or $25, for a general doctor or a specialist, respectively). That sounds really good, and my chiropractor is in the network, so I'm looking forward to seeing more of her next year. I certainly need it.:/
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Date: 2008-12-28 12:00 am (UTC)Tell me about it!... *sigh*
I hope the HMO works out better for you.
I hope so too. It's not a typical HMO, meaning we do not have to pick a primary care provider and can see a specialist without a referral, but all we ever have to pay out of pocket is the copay ($15 or $25, for a general doctor or a specialist, respectively). That sounds really good, and my chiropractor is in the network, so I'm looking forward to seeing more of her next year. I certainly need it.:/