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Commercial Health Care: What’s Next?
Commercial Health Care: What’s Next? This article contains a condensed summary and excerpt from the ... fourth white paper in the Commercial Health Care: What’s Next? series. health care reform;risk adjustment;health ...- Authors: David Dillon
- Date: Feb 2018
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge>Actuarial theory in business context; External Forces & Industry Knowledge>External forces and business performance; Leadership>Thought leadership
- Publication Name: Health Watch
- Topics: Health & Disability>Health care; Health & Disability>Health risks; Public Policy; Public Policy
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Health System Reform - Old Challenges, New Solutions
V I S I O N S F O R T H E F U T U R E Of The U.S. Health Care System 63 Health System Reform—Old ... overall health has suffered as a result. The U.S. health care system, as it exists today, is a result ...- Authors: Robert Stone
- Date: Jun 2009
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge>External forces and business performance; External Forces & Industry Knowledge>Internal forces and business performance; Technical Skills & Analytical Problem Solving
- Topics: Finance & Investments; Health & Disability>Health care; Health & Disability>Health risks; Public Policy; Social Insurance>Social Security
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ASOPs, Anti- Selection, Affordability and ACA Altern
sellers; and several legal battles that reached the U.S. Supreme Court had been weathered. In the last year ... note 4; http://www.actuarialstandardsboard.org/table -contents -standards -library/ 22 Supra, note ...- Authors: Gregory Fann
- Date: Nov 2016
- Competency: Leadership>Thought leadership; Professional Values>Practice expertise; Strategic Insight and Integration>Big picture view
- Publication Name: Health Watch
- Topics: Actuarial Profession>Standards of practice; Health & Disability>Health care; Health & Disability>Health risks; Public Policy; Public Policy
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Rationing Health Care
Rationing Health Care This session is about rationing health care. From Record of Society ... less than 1% of total health care spendingin the U.S. So, I'm not sure that is the problem, as such; it's ...- Authors: Gregory Benesh, Howard Kurpit, Janet Carstens, Martin Gaynor, John B Crosby
- Date: Oct 1992
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge>Actuarial theory in business context; Professional Values>Ethical standards; Professional Values>Public interest representation
- Publication Name: Record of the Society of Actuaries
- Topics: Economics>Health economics; Health & Disability>Health care; Health & Disability>Health insurance; Health & Disability>Health risks; Public Policy; Public Policy; Social Insurance>Medicaid