Paul Fronstin
Paul Fronstin
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There have been similar findings with regard to diabetes care. When Pitney Bowes lowered costs for diabetes and asthma medications, they found that overall costs went down and compliance went up.
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We're very early on in whatever you want to call this, the evolution or grand experiment. In some sense they (companies) justify it by looking at their current cost trends and getting sold on the idea that this is going to save them money.
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People make the assumption that their cost of living will go down when they retire, but if you have a lot of health care issues, your cost of living could go up.
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Rising health-care costs are pushing more people into public coverage from private coverage. I don't know how long that can last.
cost workers
If workers are going to use the services, it's going to cost them more money.
care continue costs economy health
It's all about affordability. Health care costs ... will continue to have an impact, even if the economy strengthens.
care continue costs economy health
It's all about affordability, ... Health care costs ... will continue to have an impact, even if the economy strengthens.
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It doesn't look hopeful. It's a massive problem especially in light of what happens to Medicare over the next 14 years.
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We are in the midst of a weak economy. That means fewer jobs and fewer people with coverage.
healthy willing
Those who are healthy and wealthier are more willing to try them.
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Insurance companies are consolidating because they are finding it tough to continue to keep low for their membership,
care desperate employers health move
Employers are desperate to do something about health care costs, and most will move in this direction.
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It was easy to offer these things 40 years ago because they were cheap. They're not cheap anymore.
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They're seeing it as an investment with a cost, ... but an investment they expect to get a return on. All this is happening while healthcare-cost inflation is back and pushing 10 percent.