Susan Pisano

Susan Pisano
accept care flawed health twice
Even if I accept their flawed analysis, managed care still does twice as well as the fee-for-service health plans.
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What tends to drive coverage is good science about the effectiveness of particular treatments. When we get information that suggests that particular approaches are effective in treating obesity, when there's proof they work, then those services will be covered.
broad consequences coverage employer groups jersey law
We think the New Jersey law is too broad and may have unintended consequences, making coverage for those who are part of employer groups more expensive.
choose compete highly lack members plans products variety
It's not lack of competition. In fact, we have a very, very highly competitive marketplace. Our members compete like mad. In most markets, there are a variety of plans and products to choose from.
costs cover less lower require terms
HMOs cover more in terms of benefits, their premiums are lower and they require less in the way of out-of-pocket costs for patients.
care court coverage employers health question scope state threat time
If there's a threat of going to state court every time there's a question about the scope of coverage for an individual, then health care could very well become unaffordable for many employers and many more consumers.