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Title: Health Care
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has been Retrospective Cost Based Reimbursement(RCBR). This system of reimbursement
encourages hospitals to over charge in order to cover the costs of the uninsured who utilize the
hospital. Charges have continued to rise year after year eventually putting the employers at a point
where they could no longer afford the payments... Showed first 250 characters
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has been Retrospective Cost Based Reimbursement(RCBR). This system of reimbursement
encourages hospitals to over charge in order to cover the costs of the uninsured who utilize the
hospital. Charges have continued to rise year after year eventually putting the employers at a point
where they could no longer afford the payments... Showed next 250 characters
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