Health Insurance Company Minnesota tests successful model in Colorado
Be sure never with your HMO.
What if doctors and hospitals in direct competition for your business, when they try to excel in terms of quality, customer service and price - just like the retail trade or the seller on eBay?
Consumers in Minneapolis - the staff of these companies as Target Corp., Pillsbury, 3M and USA Bank - have received their health care this way for five years. And they pay less than their neighbors, are still HMOs.
But the group, and the system to sell the same product in Colorado.
The idea is well known, the health care industry as a “model Minnesota, a health care system by 30 of the Twin Cities’ largest employer on a lid on rising costs health care and shop for healthcare the way
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