
Originally Posted by
goldfinch
I am wondering about the the "loophole." Typically, if the provider is not in your PPO plan network you pay a higher percentage of the cost of care and may also be required to pay the difference between what the health care provider charges (which is not regulated) and what the plan deems to be "reasonable and customary" for the service. So it can get extremely expensive and often unaffordable. But it is less common for a plan to out and out not cover a provider.
I don't suppose Mayo is in her network?
As in Mayo Clinic in MN? I really wouldn't know, she would probably have to call BC/BS and find out. It's weird though, because I just went to their (Cancer Treatment Centers of America) website to see what insurances they accept, and while they do list Blue Cross/Blue Shield...they don't specifically list Blue Cross/Blue Shield PPO. I'm kind of shocked, actually...I would have figured BC/BS to be accepted pretty much everywhere.
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