[PDF] Medigap Insurance : Insurers Whose Loss Ratios Did Not Meet Federal Minimum Standards in 1988-89: Hrd-92-54 ebook. Medigap Insurance United States General Acco Office (Gao), Insurance:Insurers Whose Loss Ratios Did Not Meet Federal Minimum Standards in 1988-89 HRD-92-54 Medigap Insurance: Insurers Whose Loss Ratios Did Not Meet Medigap Insurance: Insurers Whose Loss Ratios Did Not Meet Federal Minimum Standards in 1988-89: Hrd-92-54: U S Government Accountability Office (G, Medicare is a national health insurance program in the United States, begun in 1966 under the Since the Medicare program began, the CMS (that was not always the name of the responsible bureaucracy) has contracted with private insurance companies to operate as intermediaries between the "H.R. 4015". Pursuant to a congressional request, GAO reviewed Medigap insurance, focusing on the percentage of premiums returned to policyholders as benefits, or loss ratios, in 1988 and 1989.GAO found that: (1) between 1988 and 1989, the number of insurance companies collecting Medigap insurance premiums increased from 335 to 348 and the amount of premiums they collected increased from $7.3 billion to Page 13 - Medigap Insurance: Insurers Whose Loss Ratios Did Not Meet Federal Minimum Standards in 1988-89 (Report, 2/28/92, GAO/HRD-92-54).. Medigap Insurance: Insurers Whose Loss Ratios Did Not Meet Federal Minimum Standards in 1988-89: Hrd-92-54 | U S Government Accountability Office (G, U S Government Accountability Office ( | ISBN: 9781289053246 | Kostenloser Versand f