Host HMO definition

Host HMO means any participating plan in whose Service Area a HMO-USA participating plan member temporarily stays except the member’s Home HMO.
Host HMO means any participating plan in whose Service Area a HMO-USA participating plan member temporarily stays except the member's Home HMO.

Examples of Host HMO in a sentence

  • If you receive care, then you’re considered a member of that Host HMO receiving the benefits under that plan.

  • When you arrive at your new location, call the Host HMO AFHC Program Coordinator and receive information about the host HMO, including a list of physicians and benefits you are entitled to.

  • In order to receive Guest Membership Benefits, the Primary Care Physician in the Host HMO Service Area must provide or arrange for all of your Covered Services while you are a Guest Member.

  • Neither Keystone nor the Host HMO will cover services you receive as a Guest Member that are not provided or arranged by the Primary Care Physician in the Host HMO Service Area and Preapproved by the Host HMO.

  • Coverage while you’re awayYou’re covered when you see a provider of an affiliated Blue Cross Blue Shield HMO (Host HMO) outside of the CareFirst BlueChoice, Inc.

  • All BlueCard and Guest Membership Covered Services must be provided by a contracting provider, in the respective networks of providers, unless Preauthorized by the HMO or, in the case of Guest Membership services, the Host HMO.

  • Student Guest Membership Benefits are available to qualified dependents of the Subscriber who are outside of Keystone’s Service Area temporarily attending an accredited education facility inside the service area of a Host HMO.

  • Guest Membership Benefits are available only when you are registered as a Guest Member at a Host HMO.

  • This form is the primary means by which the Member's medical information is communicated between the HMO and the Host HMO.

  • Coverage while you’re awayYou’re covered when you see a provider of an affiliated Blue Cross Blue Shield HMO (Host HMO) outside ofthe CareFirst BlueChoice, Inc.

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