Residents of Summit County, Colorado, were fed-up with high health care costs, so they formed an alliance that might actually lower their premiums 20 percent for next year. The Colorado Sun has their story. Other news from the health industry focuses on who will take a hit from automation in the industry.
from Kaiser Health News http://bit.ly/2ET1p70
June 05, 2019
Rose
Health News, Kaiser Health News
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