Emma is insured through her employer. She recently developed a rash on her leg and knew she needed to see a dermatologist, but first she had to see her regular physician for a referral
When she went to her appointment with the specialist, Emma was relieved that her co-pay amount was rather low. In which type of managed care plan is Emma enrolled?
A) a health maintenance organization (HMO)
B) a preferred provider organization (PPO)
C) a mini-med plan
D) a point-of-service plan (POS)
Answer: A
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