What are the four main classes of health insurance programs that employers have to choose from to offer its' employees? (The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010)
A) Fee-for-service plans,alternative managed care plans,point-of-service plans,consumer-driven plans
B) Consumer-driven plans,point-of-service plans,alternative managed care plans,fee-for-service plans,person-focused plans
C) Fee-for-service plans,person-focused plans,point-of-service plans,point-of-service plans
D) Point-of-service plans,consumer-driven plans,alternative managed care plans,person-focused plans
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