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Strategies & Market Trends : The Residential Real Estate Crash Index

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To: GraceZ who wrote (212042)7/23/2009 7:07:47 PM
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which just goes to show that you despite all of your long winded ness know almost nothing of the subject. underutilization has been shown to be a real problem with these kind of accounts despite the improvements in overutilization, and leads to worse outcomes and little savings in the long run.
as to your bogus point about medicare denials here are the facts:
* Twenty-two percent of privately insured people found that their plan did not pay for care that they thought was covered, compared with 9 percent of elderly Medicare beneficiaries.
* Nine percent of privately insured people had difficulty getting a referral to a specialist, compared with 2 percent of elderly Medicare beneficiaries.
* Medicare beneficiaries were more likely to be very confident in their ability to get care in the future as those covered by employer plans (60% vs. 37%).
* Thirty-three percent of privately insured people were unable to pay their bills or had been contacted by a collection agency, compared with 18 percent of elderly Medicare beneficiaries.
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