The votes are in and once again Massachusetts health plans are the best in the nation, capturing three of the top four slots in the national "America's Best Health Plans" rankings (see Harvard Pilgrim ranked top health plan in nation). Harvard Pilgrim, Tufts Health Plan, and Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts were rated top performers in clinical performance and customer satisfaction by the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA).
We often hear about how blessed we are to live in a state with such world-class medical institutions -- and it's true, we are. What gets less attention, however, is that we in the Commonwealth have such terrific health plans -- non-profit, well-managed, focused on our state, and community-minded.
Health insurers get a lot of criticism -- and not all of it undeserved (my parents are physicians -- believe me, I've heard it all). Yet, in our overly complicated "non-system" that we call a health care system, health insurers are for many patients -- and especially the sickest ones -- the glue that holds the whole thing together. So, let's give some credit where credit's due and praise our local health plans who have shown themselves to be world-class in their own right.
Okay, I'm finished with today's blog and now it's time to get back to running the business.....Next year's premiums are going up by how much?!
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Not related to this, but please check out Grand Rounds today at http://runningahospital.blogspot.com/2007/10/grand-rounds-volume-4-number-6.html. Some moving and insightful stories about experiences in hospitals. Thanks.
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