If a hospital cuts costs and is able to provide care for less money than the capitated fees it receives, what happens?
A) The hospital gets to keep the difference as profit.
B) The hospital reimburses the patient, providing an incentive for patients to get well quickly.
C) It is no longer considered capitation.
D) All of these are likely to happen.
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