Costs, Commitment and Locality: A Comparison of For-Profit and Not-for-Profit Health Plans
Following on the heels of the first national study demonstrating differences in the community benefits provided by not-for-profit and for-profit health maintenance organizations (HMOs) (Schlesinger, Mitchell, and Gray 2003), this study of the New York state market shows significant differences in pr...
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