Meeting patients where they are: Rethinking payment flexibility in health care
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A fare is a Co-Pay
Sometimes health care organizations argue they should only pay the cost of a transit fare to connect people to non-emergency medical transportation. The health care industry is based on a model where – for those with insurance – customers pay only a portion of the cost at the time of service. The full cost of care is supported by premiums and, often, employer or public subsidy.
·Valentine, United States
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