Posted: July 10th, 2016
Predatory pricing or “low-balling” (i.e., premium rates are intentionally set well below the actual cost of providing care) occurs between managed care organizations. What would be two (2) reasons for predatory prices? Discuss each.
(i.e., premium rates are intentionally set well below the actual cost of providing care) (i.e., premium rates are intentionally set well below the actual cost of providing care) (i.e., premium rates are intentionally set well below the actual cost of providing care) (i.e., premium rates are intentionally set well below the actual cost of providing care)
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