Law Practice
Oct. 20, 1999
Finding the Way Out of the Health Insurance Maze
Finding the Way Out of the Health Insurance Maze By Kim Quackenbush Like other big corporations in the late 1980s, many law firms turned to health maintenance organizations to defray the escalating costs of providing health insurance for their employees. However, with the advent of managed care came complaints from lawyers and staff about the inconvenient, exhaustive steps they had to take to get the simplest health service, the most natural and necessary of specialist referrals and the
Like other big corporations in the late 1980s, many law firms turned to health maintenance organizations to defray the escalating costs of providing health insurance for their employees. However, with the advent of managed care came complaints from lawyers and staff about the inconvenient, exhaustive st...
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