摘要:Investment pools are frequently designed to pay health care expenses. Companies and governments pay post-retirement health care benefits, often out of their pension investment pool or an affiliated trust. Non-profits, including over one hundred hospital conversion foundations worth billions of dollars, regularly finance health programs. (Hospital conversion foundations are formed when a non-profit hospital sells to a for-profit entity.) Finally, individual investors hold Archer Medical Savings Accounts and Health Savings Accounts, both designed to finance personal health care expenditures.