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The doctors and facilities in our network have agreed to provide services at a discount, which may help lower your health care costs - that's why searching for network providers makes good sense.
Before choosing a plan, check to see if your preferred doctor or facility is in that plan's provider network.
Whether or not you elect a medical plan that requires a primary care provider (PCP), one of the most important decisions you’ll make for your health is choosing a PCP. A PCP is the doctor who knows you best.
Your PCP is typically your first point of contact when you have medical questions or issues. They can help you navigate these decisions and get you the care you need. A PCP may also help you save time and avoid surprises.
As your primary contact, they’ll know your health history and health goals. In addition, they provide routine care – such as annual checkups – which may help identify potential health issues earlier. They can refer you to a specialist, if needed. So even when a health plan doesn’t require you to select a PCP, it’s still a good idea to have one.
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