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Wednesday, April 8, 2015
th Insurance Fraud Discovered: A Book Review By Isabel Martinho April 7, 2015 RSS PDF "Dying to Make a Profit" a Newswire Investigational Report and now Best Selling Book. Highlights an inherent and concealed conflict of interest health insurance companies are hiding. (Newswire.net -- April 7, 2015) -- In their best selling book "Dying to Make a Profit," Chris Ryan and Charles St-Onge eloquently highlight a perceived inherent conflict between the health insurance industry's obligations to policy holders and duties of fiduciary care owed to an insurer's own shareholders. The well researched and thoroughly documented paper casts this tension in terms of a complex romantic liaison. A married man (the insurance company) must negotiate a veritable minefield which results when his wife (the company's policy holders) discover his love affair with a mistress (the company's stockholders)
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