Preferred Provider Organizations (PPOs)

A PPO is a type of Medicare Advantage Plan (Part C) offered by a private insurance company. PPOs have networks of doctors, other health care providers, and hospitals.

Questions you may have about PPOs:

Usually. Prescription drugs are covered in most PPO Plans. Check with the plan you’re interested in.

PPOs & drug coverage

If you want prescription drug coverage, you have to join a PPO that offers it. If you join a PPO that doesn’t offer drug coverage, you can’t join a separate Medicare drug plan.

Yes. You can also use out-of-network providers for covered services, if they’re participating in Medicare or accept assignment , but you'll usually pay more.

Before you get services from an out-of-network provider, contact your PPO Plan to ensure the services are medically necessary and covered by your plan. You’re always covered for emergency and urgent care.