Provider Sponsored Network (PSN)

Provider Sponsored Network (PSN) A formal affiliations of providers, sometimes called "integrated delivery systems", organized and operated to provide an integrated network of health care providers with which third parties, such as insurance companies, HMOs, or other Health Plan Companies, may contract for health care services to covered individuals. Some models of integration include Physician Hospital Organizations, Management Service Organizations, Group Practices Without Walls, Medical Foundations, and Health Provider Cooperatives. PSNs contract with health plans, employers, and other group purchasers to provide healthcare services to their members. PSNs typically assume some level of financial risk for the care they provide, which means that they are responsible for making sure that their members receive high-quality care at a reasonable cost. PSNs are not the same as accountable care organizations (ACOs). ACOs are a type of healthcare provider organization that is also designed to improve quality of care and reduce costs. However, ACOs are typically larger than PSNs and may include a wider range of providers. Overall, PSNs are a promising new model for healthcare delivery. PSNs have the potential to improve the quality and affordability of healthcare for consumers. However, it is important to weigh the benefits and drawbacks of PSNs carefully before making a decision about whether to join one. #benewinsurance #insurtech #inclusiveinsurance #insurance #reinsurance #takaful

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