PPO definition

PPO means a preferred provider organization and may be referred to as such in the Provider Manual.

Examples of PPO in a sentence

  • The parties agree that one or more Preferred Provider Organization (PPO) programs for hospital and physicians' services shall be provided through the Stark County Council of Governments (COG) Health Insurance Program.

  • Dental benefits are available through MetLife’s Preferred Dentist Program, which is a dental PPO plan.

  • Eligible children living out-of-area with an ex-spouse and receiving benefits under this provision as of December 31, 2003, may receive Cost Level 2 benefits in the area of their Permanent Residence if they obtain services from the PPO of the Claims Administrator with which they are enrolled.

  • These employees and their, dependents may receive Provider discounts when they use the PPO of the Claims Administrator with whom they are enrolled.

  • Each Claims Administrator offers a PPO through which all eligible employees and dependents are eligible to receive discounted services outside the State of Minnesota and the service area of the Minnesota Advantage Health Plan.


More Definitions of PPO

PPO means any one of the entities who operate a power plant on behalf of a Generator in New York State.
PPO has the meaning given it in the recitals of this Agreement.
PPO means a preferred provider organization. “Premium” means the total fee due for this Policy.
PPO means the Procurement Policy Office of Mauritius
PPO means any product for network coverage that is not an HMO, the HMO Substitute or an EPO.
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.