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Health care price controls inflate costs: study. (Milliman & Robertson report): An article from

Health care price controls inflate costs: study. (Milliman & Robertson report): An article from
Author: Steven Brostoff
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ISBN: B00091Z4J2
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From the supplier: An analysis of utilization in the Medicaid program, by actuarial firm Milliman & Robertson, revealed that health care price controls in fact raise costs instead of lowering them. In a study commissioned by the Council for Affordable Health Insurance, utilization rates for the federally run Get Health care price controls inflate costs: study. (Milliman & Robertson report): An article from our bestseller medical books.

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