It won't really bother the insurers. They will just raise premiums enough to cover the increased costs from Kennedy's failures.
It won't really bother the insurers. They will just raise premiums enough to cover the increased costs from Kennedy's failures.
They go to a lot of trouble promoting prevention and preventative healthcare to lower their costs. Lately, the game has shifted to try to monetize that strategy by developing new programs with profit streams. But preventative, nevertheless.