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The HMO Provider market is a subset of the Hospital Management industry. It is composed of organizations that provide health maintenance organization (HMO) services to individuals and businesses. These services include preventive care, medical care, and prescription drug coverage. HMO Providers typically contract with hospitals, physicians, and other healthcare providers to provide services to their members. They also manage the cost of care, ensuring that members receive quality care at an affordable price.
HMO Providers are typically large, national organizations that offer a wide range of services. Examples of companies in the HMO Provider market include Aetna, Anthem, Cigna, Humana, Kaiser Permanente, and UnitedHealth Group. Show Less Read more