Opinion Based List:
Arguments Why Continued Health Plan Consolidation is a Bad Thing
Submitted by Clive Riddle on Thu, 09/23/2010 - 10:56
- Reduces potential for premium and benefit competition between players
- Creates unfair advantage and potential for abuse in relationships with providers and consumers
- Reduces available choices in the marketplace
- Reduces potential for innovation and creativity
- Increases scope of potential disruption if a plan exits a market or ceases business
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