Analysis of Healthcare Delivery System Introduction: According to Terence Shea in an article published by HR Magazine (2020), in the last fifty years, employers' health cost has soared as coverage has

Analysis of Healthcare Delivery System Introduction: According to Terence Shea in an article published by HR Magazine (2020), in the last fifty years, employers' health cost has soared as coverage has

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Analysis of Healthcare Delivery System Pre-Covid-19

Introduction: According to Terence Shea in an article published by HR Magazine (2020), in the last fifty years, employers' health cost has soared as coverage has expanded and medical care has been revolutionized. Since the early 1980s, there have been several governmental and corporate attempts to slow this dramatic rise in health care expenditures. Most health plans in the U.S. today involve some form of managed care. Nearly 90 percent of Americans with health insurance are covered by HMOs and other managed-care plans.