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Health Affairs, 25, no. 6 (2006): 1490-1493
doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.25.6.1490
© 2006 by Project HOPE
 
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Commercial Health Insurance: Smart Or Simply Lucky?

Marsha Gold

Changes in the commercial health insurance industry are less a strategic shift than a defensive reaction to forces the industry cannot control and risky opportunities the industry cannot pass up. Diversification into the public sector presents short-term gains for the insurance industry but leaves unchanged the fundamental challenge it faces: rapid and apparently uncontrollable growth in health care costs. Commercial insurers have not proved to be any better than public payers at controlling costs. Unfortunately, unless the drivers of health care cost are tamed, the main benefits that people seek from insurance—stable coverage and financial protection—will erode further.


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