Which of the following health care programs will wait to pay their share of medical coverage until after treatment is provided?

a.
fee-for-service plan
b.
health managed organization
c.
preferred provider organization
d.
point-of-service plan

1 answer

The correct answer is a. fee-for-service plan.

In a fee-for-service plan, the insurance company typically waits to pay its share of medical coverage until after the treatment has been provided and the claim has been submitted. Other types of plans, such as managed care organizations, preferred provider organizations, and point-of-service plans, often have different structures for payments and may involve preauthorization or specific provider networks.