Evercare Plans and Replacements

"As far as using a PPO for Medicaid, what would the advantage be to using a plan with copays for someone that have no cost for their medical care?

Let me stongly urge that you start doing some research into MA plans, and not on the forum. You're not ready to even be asking these types of questions until you know SOMETHING of how they work. "


Some docs don't take medicaid patients...but they can go to them with the ppo.....cost isn't everything....




Rick
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Care Improvement Plus is a company know for their dual eligible plans. In Missouri and Arkansas those plans are PPOs for full duals. There is no copay attached (unless the member is not full dual).
 
United is re-branding Evercare. All former Evercare branded plans will start with UnitedHealthcare ______. For instance, the Evercare Dual SNP will be UnitedHealthcare Dual Complete. The Everacare Chronic SNP will be UnitedHealthcare Chronic Complete. And so on.
 
Care Improvement Plus is a company know for their dual eligible plans. In Missouri and Arkansas those plans are PPOs for full duals. There is no copay attached (unless the member is not full dual).[/quote]

The question was about using an Anthem PPO. To my knowledge, Anthem does not have a SNP plan so using it as a replacement for a cancelling dual plan might not be appropriate.

Rick
 
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