NONPROFIT HEALTH INSURERS: THE FINANCIAL STORY WALL STREET DOESN’T TELL
Susan R. Barrish (Alliance for Advancing Nonprofit HealthCare), January 18, 2004
Is the fate of all nonprofit health insurers to convert to investor ownership? Wall Street thinks so. This Paper provides a deeper insight than typical investment analyst reports into the recent financial performance and capacity of the industry, and raises questions that those involved in conversions – Board Members, CEOs, CFOs, regulators, legislators – must answer before agreeing to a conversion.
More about the Alliance for Advancing NonProfit Health Care at: www.nonprofithealthcare.org
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More about the Alliance for Advancing NonProfit Health Care at: www.nonprofithealthcare.org
(PDF format - click here to download the latest version of acrobat reader)
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