TITLE

Empire sticks with Medicare HMO

AUTHOR(S)
Rauber, Chris
PUB. DATE
June 1998
SOURCE
Modern Healthcare;06/29/98, Vol. 28 Issue 26, p3
SOURCE TYPE
Trade Publication
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Provides information on the Medicare program of the Empire Blue Cross and Blue Shield company. Considerations of other insurers on the Medicare program; How to slow enrollment on the Medicare risk plan; Claims of Empire officials on their Medicare.
ACCESSION #
889334

Tags: MEDICARE;  EMPIRE HealthChoice Assurance Inc.

 

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