We used to think of cost-shifting as something you could do only every so often. But we're seeing a new willingness on the part of employers — born of desperation — to shift cost in successive years to achieve acceptable cost increases. -Blaine Bos

 

We used to think of cost-shifting as something you could do only every so often. But we're seeing a new willingness on the part of employers — born of desperation — to shift cost in successive years to achieve acceptable cost increases.


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This quote is just one of 5 total Blaine Bos quotes in our collection. Blaine Bos is known for saying 'We used to think of cost-shifting as something you could do only every so often. But we're seeing a new willingness on the part of employers — born of desperation — to shift cost in successive years to achieve acceptable cost increases.' as well as some of the following quotes.

We used to think of cost-shifting as something you could do only every so often. But we're seeing a new willingness on the part of employers — born of desperation — to shift cost in successive years to achieve acceptable cost increases.

Blaine Bos

The one-time cost reduction employers experience as their workers move into less expensive plans has been masking the underlying cost trend. Migration out of indemnity plans slowed to a trickle last year, so we're finally seeing real trend reflected in the national cost figures.

Blaine Bos

In New York, where providers operate very independently and generally belong to a number of overlapping managed care networks, average cost is a whopping $4,743 per employee. But in Los Angeles, another big and expensive city, HMOs are very effective, and cost is only $3,375.

Blaine Bos

It's too early to tell whether the decline in HMO/POS enrollment is a short-term phenomenon or -- more ominously -- a sign that these managed care plans may not become the centerpiece of the nation's health care delivery system after all.

Blaine Bos