Hospitals, doctors set pace in Wisconsin
Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, January 21, 2008
A study has found that the administrative costs and profits of health maintenance organizations in the Milwaukee area were roughly in line with those of other metropolitan areas in the Midwest. However, healthcare costs are higher in the Milwaukee area simply because hospitals and doctors charge more for their services, according to the study.
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