Tuesday, April 20, 2010
New study reveals health, life insurers’ $1.8 billion stake in fast food
A new study says health and life insurance companies have a stake of more than $1.8 billion in the fast food business, which raises a question: Are they fit to be in charge of the health care system?
Harvard Medical School researchers don’t think so. In a study published today, they assert that the health insurance industry’s desire to make money conflicts with its responsibility to protect and promote public health...
Northwestern: New study reveals health, life insurers’ $1.8 billion stake in fast food
Harvard Medical School researchers don’t think so. In a study published today, they assert that the health insurance industry’s desire to make money conflicts with its responsibility to protect and promote public health...
Northwestern: New study reveals health, life insurers’ $1.8 billion stake in fast food