医疗保险费的增长正在放缓。

Managed care quarterly Pub Date : 2004-01-01
Allan Fine
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导致保险公司之间竞争加剧的原因,是制造业和其他传统上提供慷慨雇主健康计划的领域的工作岗位数量下降。新的工作岗位往往在小企业和服务行业,如果有的话,这些行业可能提供更严格的福利。这种情况表明,保险公司更有可能在争夺客户和价格的基础上竞争。
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A slowdown in health care premium increases is occurring.

Contributing to competition among insurers is the decline in the number of jobs in manufacturing and other fields that traditionally offered generous employer health plans. New jobs tend to be in small businesses and service industries that are likely to offer more austere benefits, if any. This scenario suggests that insurers are more likely to be competing for customers and competing on the basis of price.

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