Compared with other Medicare plans, a Private Fee for Service plan (Medicare PFFS) provides unlimited freedom to the policy holder in regards to their choice of medical providers and hospitals. As a type of Medicare health plan, this has an annual contract with the Medicare providers to provide policy holders with all their Medicare benefits plus any additional benefits that the insurance company includes.ï Take note that this usually comes with a copay or co-insurance in addition to the regular monthly premium. Moreover, some of the services of these Medicare plans are offered in a contractual basis which may have a serious effect on its cost A Medicare PFFS plan generally works well in certain situations especially if she travels in order to receive medical service from a certain provider out of the Medicare service area.� With a PFFS plan she can see any Medicare doctor anywhere in the United States as long as they�ll approve the plan in contrast to other Medicare plans like HMO. The usual downside to this Medicare plan, however, is that it is up to the service provider whether they accept the PFFS plan or not. For eample, the current doctor that a beneficiary is seeing may one day decide to not accept the plan. There are some who have eperienced difficulty in looking for providers that support PFFS Medicare plans. This plan usually is a great advantage for those people who are in a place that have a wide supporter for these plans. - June 3, 2009 @ 5:13 pm
Answered: Apr 29, 2010