Big group health plans might be more generous in some ways less so in others.
Karen Davis, a researcher at the federal Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, published data hinting at that in a summary of results from the 2012 Medical Expenditure Survey.
Davis used the data to look at "cost sharing arrangements" — deductibles, co-pays and coinsurance levels — at group health plans.
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