In July, 2013 the Insurance Research Council (IRC) published a compelling study entitled "Interstate Differences in Medical Utilization in Auto Injury Claims".
Medical providers who see reductions in revenue from health insurers due to Obamacares cost-containment measures may try to increase the volume and mix of services that can be billed to property and casualty carriers to compensate, a new report contends.
Medical providers who see reductions in revenue from health insurers due to Obamacares cost-containment measures may try to increase the volume and mix of services that can be billed to property and casualty carriers to compensate, a new report contends.
An IRC study finds that the average auto-insurance expenditure in relation to median income has declined from the 1990s into the 2000s, but a consumer representative warns against confusing improvement with actual affordability.