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Big Three | Community Health

Big Three | Community Health

The term 'Big Three' refers to the three most prominent entities in any given field, whether it be automotive, technology, or healthcare. This concept is often

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The term 'Big Three' refers to the three most prominent entities in any given field, whether it be automotive, technology, or healthcare. This concept is often used to describe the top players in an industry, and can be applied to various sectors such as the Big Three automotive manufacturers, the Big Three credit reporting agencies, or the Big Three health insurance companies. The Big Three in healthcare, for example, includes [[unitedhealth-group|UnitedHealth Group]], [[anthem-inc|Anthem Inc]], and [[aetna-inc|Aetna Inc]], which are the largest health insurance providers in the United States. The concept of the Big Three is significant because it highlights the market dominance and influence of these top players, and can have implications for consumers, businesses, and the overall economy. According to a report by [[kaiser-family-foundation|Kaiser Family Foundation]], the Big Three health insurance companies control over 50% of the market share in the United States. The Big Three concept can also be applied to other areas of healthcare, such as the Big Three pharmaceutical companies, which include [[johnson-and-johnson|Johnson & Johnson]], [[pfizer-inc|Pfizer Inc]], and [[merck-and-co|Merck & Co]].