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		<title>By: Christopher Lawrence</title>

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		<description><![CDATA[POS stands for Point of Service. POS forms of health insurance can be considered a middle ground between HMO&#039;s and PPO&#039;s. The POS program can be an attractive form of health insurance for participants who do not want to be restricted to receiving medical care only from network providers yet still would like to receive the same coverage and wellness benefits provided through a managed care system.]]></description>

		

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