What Is a PPO (Preferred Provider Organization)?
PPO plans let you see any doctor or specialist without a referral, both in-network and out-of-network (though out-of-network costs more). PPOs are the most flexible plan type and are a common choice for people with multiple doctors or established specialist care.
Best for: people with established specialist relationships, frequent travelers, or anyone who values the flexibility to see any provider without referrals.
Watch out for: PPOs have higher premiums than HMOs or EPOs. Out-of-network care on a PPO still costs significantly more than in-network care — always try to use in-network providers.
PPO Plans Available in Texas
The following carriers offer PPO health insurance plans in Texas for 2026: BCBS of Texas, Ambetter from Superior HealthPlan, Aetna, Cigna, Molina Healthcare, Oscar Health.
The dominant carrier in most Texas counties is Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas.
Texas has not expanded Medicaid. PPO options from BCBS of Texas are among the most popular for access to large medical centers like MD Anderson and Texas Medical Center.
Plan availability and premium amounts vary by ZIP code and county. Rural counties often have fewer
carrier options than major metro areas. Always compare all plans available in your specific ZIP code
rather than shopping by carrier name alone.
How to Compare PPO Plans in Texas
When comparing PPO plans in Texas, look at:
- Network: Confirm your doctors and preferred hospitals are in the plan’s network
- Deductible: How much you pay before insurance starts covering costs
- Out-of-pocket maximum: The most you’ll pay in a plan year
- Premium: Your monthly cost after any applicable ACA subsidies
- Drug formulary: Whether your prescription medications are covered at a preferred tier
An independent broker compares all Texas marketplace plans in your ZIP code without charging fees.