Risky Business: Universal American Expects $60 Mil. Part D Shortfall In 2008
Executive Summary
National Medicare Part D sponsor Universal American anticipates a $60 million to $75 million shortfall in Part D revenues for 2008 from its recently acquired MemberHealth subsidiary, the firm announced March 5
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