Which insurance plan was the first to allow members to choose nurse practitioners as their primary care provider and pay them the same rate as physicians for the same care?
a. Blue Cross/Blue Shield
b. Medicare/Medicaid
c. The Oxford Health Plan
d. United Health Insurance
ANS: C
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