you could have agreements between hospitals that each would take the others members similar to how colleges have agreements to allow the children of employees to attend tuition free often have agreements with other colleges to take their employees kids in exchange.
Isn't that what the current insurance companies do for the hospitals now?
Imagine if each hospital had to have a department to coordinate with all the other hospitals, and to keep track of the relationships and negotiated patient fees, and to access each other's patient records.
Don't the insurance companies create networks, and broker the relationships between the network hospitals and the insurees (patients)?
Why destroy what we already have in place, and then over-burden a hospital to provide these internal B2B, non-medical services with untrained, newly hired people?
-PJ