The company says it is protecting nursing home residents by curbing unnecessary hospital transfers. Whistleblowers allege cost-cutting tactics have endangered the elderly
No, they are saying it doesn’t work the way you describe because the companies never actually reach their 20% cut. Rebates don’t cap their net revenue because they are never close to the cap.
No, they are saying it doesn’t work the way you describe because the companies never actually reach their 20% cut.
Lol absolutely not. They said no such law exists that would require insurers to rebate customers. Again, unlike you I’m happy to quote anything you think wasn’t said.
Rebates don’t cap their net revenue because they are never close to the cap.
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The range I’m referring to is the MLR requirements under the ACA.
It’s a range, because they must take on a minimum 80% MLR, but in some cases the law requires them to take an even higher MLR.
People in this thread have been trying to tell me this law does not even exist.
No, they are saying it doesn’t work the way you describe because the companies never actually reach their 20% cut. Rebates don’t cap their net revenue because they are never close to the cap.
Lol absolutely not. They said no such law exists that would require insurers to rebate customers. Again, unlike you I’m happy to quote anything you think wasn’t said.
So you disagree with the findings I linked you?
Your link explains how you are completely misunderstanding how everything works and explains the same things we telling you.
Go read what you linked until it sinks in.
Then tell me how the quote I gave you fails to align consistently with the range of MLR required by the law.
The novelty of your inability to understand basic concepts has lost its charm.
Your inability to bite the bullet and admit you didn’t know about the existence of that law is beyond apparent by this point.
You should really reflect on why that causes you such cognitive dissonance.
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