How cross-sector collaboratives cut health care costs

Health care costs continue to rise, yet the conversation about why often feels like a loop. Hospitals point to insurers. Insurers point to hospitals. Pharmacy benefit managers cite manufacturers. Manufacturers point back across the system. Meanwhile, patients are left trying to make sense of bills that feel disconnected from the care they received. In Massachusetts, often viewed as a national model for health care coverage, the average total cost of …

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How cross-sector collaboratives cut health care costs