COSTS, COMMITMENT AND LOCALITY: A COMPARISON OF FOR-PROFIT AND NOT-FOR-PROFIT HEALTH PLANS
Treo Solutions and The Alliance for Advancing Nonprofit Health Care, February 29, 2004
The emergence of predominantly for-profit health insurance markets in New York State raises significant public policy issues with regard to community benefits and services. This New York State market study shows the significant differences that for-profit and not-for-profit plans have with regard to premium costs, administrative expenses and participation in safety net programs.
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