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Health plans profits decline along with membership numbers
American Medical News , 08/24/09
Berry E – With earnings for publicly traded health plans falling, investment analysts are wondering whether insurers can fulfill their promise that raising rates and cutting costs can make up profits lost through membership declines.
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