
|Articles|September 1, 2004
HMOs have options in asset sales, but transactions are tightly governed
An asset sale by an insurance company or a health maintenance organization typically involves the transfer of a block of business and generally is accomplished by an "assumption" or "portfolio" reinsurance transaction (when risk is transferred from one insurer to another) covering part or all of the seller's existing business.
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