WASHINGTON – The White House sums up the central idea behind the health care exchanges in the new federal health law with a simple motto: “more choices, greater competition.” But even some stalwart ...
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A certain level of competition is healthy in hospitals and health systems, as it can lead to improved outcomes, lower costs and spark innovation. But unchecked competition can cross a line, according ...
Restoring insurer competition and repealing restrictive rules can help lower costs, boost innovation and expand choices for dual-eligible beneficiaries. CHARLY TRIBALLEAU/AFP via Getty Images ...
New York’s health care landscape is defined by a stark and unsustainable duality: On one side stand a handful of vast, powerful and financially flush hospital systems; on the other are small, rural ...