One way in which health plans differ from traditional indemnity plans is that health plans typically
A.
provide less extensive benefits than those provided under traditional indemnity plans
B.
place a greater emphasis on preventive care than do traditional indemnity plans
C.
require members to pay a percentage of the cost of medical services rendered after a claim is filed, rather than a fixed copayment at the time of service as required by indemnity plans
D.
contain cost-sharing requirements that result in more out-of-pocket spending by members than do the cost-sharing requirements in traditional indemnity plans
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