WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said Verizon is 'not moving fast enough' in its $2.4 billion 15-year telecom contract with the Federal Aviation Administration.
PETALING JAYA: The public must be educated to know what they are signing up for – and choose only what they need – when they buy health insurance and takaful products.
He said most premiums were inflated because they included treatments which a patient is not likely to need.“If the government intends to come up with value-based healthcare plans – for example for diabetes, heart attacks or appendicitis – then the premium can be kept low and affordable even for the poor.
“Having unlimited coverage does not mean patients are tested for everything, On the other hand, if they have limitations to their coverage, we do not under-treat them.
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