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by shimon
868 days ago
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Almost every sufficiently large employer does this. Instead of paying premiums to an insurance company which owns the risk (and also makes a profit from that) the large employer pays the actual costs of care, and a percentage to the insurance company for the administrative work (using their provider network, claims processing systems, etc.). |
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isn't this simply a service that big corps can buy from these huge insurers? so they end up as the payers, they can manage their own plan(s), but of course they actually don't even have one single actuary on payroll, right?