
Narrow Insurance Networks Limit Access, Especially for Kids
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The video discusses the issue of narrow networks in insurance plans, particularly those offered on ACA exchanges, which limit options for covered physicians and services. This is a significant problem for pediatric care, as there are fewer pediatric subspecialists, and many networks lack specialists entirely. A study found that narrow networks are more common in pediatric care, especially in rural areas. The video highlights the challenges and consequences of narrow networks, including increased spending and reduced care quality for children. It concludes with a call for support for Healthcare Triage.
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