Kevin Sack, New York Times

How State Health Care Plans Work

Health policy experts are deeply divided about whether the state employee plans bear any meaningful resemblance to the public plan options being considered in Washington. Although state governments bear the ultimate financial risk for their self-insured employee plans, most are administered by major commercial insurers that are given broad authority to negotiate payment rates with doctors and hospitals. In addition, the state plans typically have not used their purchasing clout to control costs, link pay to medical performance or drive other quality improvements.

 

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