Physicians and hospital managers have long argued that, when they can break free from the health insurers and run their own health care services organizations, they save money and improve the quality of care.
Analysts at HealthPocket are casting doubt on part of that argument.
A quick review of public health insurance exchange plan prices suggests that the provider-owned plans may charge more for coverage than other plans charge, the analysts write in a new commentary.
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