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Can insight into insurance ensure better healthcare?

The regulation for medical loss ratio (MLR) mandates spending a minimum amount of insurance premium on patient care and quality improvement programs by payors. It aims to reduce the cost of healthcare by restricting administrative expenses and overheads.

Our expert blogs on the rationale of MLR and analyzes the cost of transparency and accountability at Healthdatamanagement.com.

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Medical loss ratio: the good, the bad, the confusing

Companies that don't meet MLR standards must provide rebates to consumers. Will it maintain the status quo in healthcare delivery?

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The medical loss ratio conundrum

Does MLR enable innovation in healthcare?

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