PPO definition
PPO means a preferred provider organization.
PPO means the preferred provider organization Benefit Package Option under the Medical Insurance Plan.
PPO means a preferred provider organization and may be referred to as such in the Provider Manual.
Examples of PPO in a sentence
Employees who elect the Sharewell Choice PPO plan will not only have their insurance premium fully paid by the County but will also receive a payroll credit per plan guidelines.
Employee and Dependent Coverage – per subsection B.2.b above In addition, those employees who elect the Sharewell Choice PPO plan are not required to participate in the Healthy Steps program.
In addition, those employees who elect the Sharewell Choice PPO plan are not required to participate in the Healthy Steps program.
Teachers selecting the 1600 HDHP PPO shall have the Board pay 97% of the teachers’ single tier premium.
Eligible full-time employees failing to elect a plan will be enrolled in the Wellwise Choice PPO Health Plan, employee only.
More Definitions of PPO
PPO means the Procurement Policy Office of Mauritius
PPO means any one of the entities who operate a power plant on behalf of a Generator in New York State.
PPO means the Network of preferred providers offered by Contractor.
PPO means a preferred provider organization. “Premium” means the total fee due for this Policy.
PPO means a preferred provider organization. The term includes any health care insurer product, other than an HMO or POS product, that provides financial incentives for enrollees to use health care providers in a designated provider network for covered services.
PPO has the meaning given it in the recitals of this Agreement.
PPO means any product for network coverage that is not an HMO, the HMO Substitute or an EPO.