The health insurance market is fundamentally broken. Here's the data to prove it.

Smaller insurers may be doing a better job at keeping health care spending down, but consumers aren't incentivized to go to them. That's one takeaway from data released for the first time this week, in which Massachusetts tracked how much the state’s top commercial insurers were spending on average per-patient per-month. That allows a better apples-to-apples comparison of insurer spending without being influenced by fluctu ations in membership. The data shows that while smaller insurers are arguably…
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