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Is it still home sweet home care? - financing home care

Business & Health,  Jan, 1993  by Kim Anderson

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In 1989, the last year before Motorola introduced the Tokos program, the company had 42 high-risk pregnancies. Each cost the company an average of $50,000 for complicated births or hospitalization to prevent a premature birth. 1n 1991, the company had nine high-risk pregancies, all of which went to term and were delivered at a cost of about $6,000 each.

Kim Anderson's last story for B&H WAS "Do you know what treatments your health plan covers? November 1992.

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