IU study: Indiana stands out for its reliance on self-insured, high-deductible plans
New data from an Indiana University analysis suggests that aggregate health care spending in the state is on par with peers in other states, but that Hoosiers are more likely to be in a high-deductible plan or covered under a self-insured plan. Such arrangements could be one of the factors that make Indiana’s health care […]
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