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General Accounting Office Finds Competition Benefits, Guess Who?

Question by homegirlredux: General Accounting Office finds competition benefits, guess who?
The GAO found that competition led to lower premiums for customers and lower profits for health insurance companies, stating that “greater competition was associated with lower profits,” and that “more competitive markets were associated with lower premium rates.”

Masters of the obvious, unite! To anyone with even the tiniest grasp on free markets, the conclusion of this study makes sense: Competition is good for the consumer, not the conglomerate shareholder.

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McAfee || KBIC.com || Where Am I? $100 Cash if You Guess

FUN = guess where I am for 0 cash. Hopefully you’ll have fun thinking of cool places you’ve been. Rules: 1. you get one guess 2. you must be connected to healthcare finance…client or candidate…sorry, friends and family that know where I’ve been are not eligible. :-) 3. TO SEND YOUR GUESS…SEND AN EMAIL TO JLM@KBIC.COM with “Guess = (your guess)” in the subject line. Recruiting: I lead our firms healthcare finance recruiting practice in the northern 1/2 of the US My team places healthcare CFOs, Controllers and Revenue Cycle executive leadership and their teams. I want to be a resource to you…whether that is bringing top talent to your company or helping you personally as you develop your career. Regardless, call me so we can learn how to help each other. John McAfee – 972-265-5258 – JLM@KBIC.COM
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It Health Insurance Fraud if I Have Two Insurances at the Same Time?

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j2rev asked:

I have health insurance through my employment and another insurance through my mom’s. I just had a procedure earlier today and asked the registrar upfront before the procedure of they could co-bill both insurances at the same time, and she adviced not to, and adviced me to let all my doctors know that i have another insurance, and that i would be in big trouble. i really am confused on what’s going on. can anyone help me please? thanks
I appreciate all the info guys. the thing is that I use my mom’s insurance as my primary since all the facilities and providers I see and get my procedures done are under the same name, and my mom works in a hospital under the same name.
I guess what I really want to know is what I need to do at this point to avoid getting into trouble.
I remember giving BOTH insurance information in one procedure way back (blood draw) but still paid the same co-pay amount for my mom’s insurance.

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