J. Nathan Matias 🦣 on Nostr: “The way to look at mental health care from an insurance perspective is: I don’t ...
“The way to look at mental health care from an insurance perspective is: I don’t want to attract those people. I am never going to make money on them,” said Ron Howrigon, a consultant who used to manage contracts with providers for major insurers. “One way to get rid of those people or not get them is to not have a great network.”
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