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Is there a difference between primary and specialty definitions and copayment levels?

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Is there a difference between primary and specialty definitions and copayment levels?

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Yes. Primary care physicians practice in the areas of family and general practice, internal medicine, pediatrics, and OB/Gyn. Specialty physicians specialize in areas of medicine other than the primary physicians. There are separate specialist co-payment on plans that include the physician office copayments. This amount is $15 more than the physician office visit co-pay.

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