Enrollment in commercial health maintenance organizations and other types of managed care plans is slipping and may have further to fall.

“Without a substantial turnabout of the economy or something that addresses the fundamental cost drivers in the [health care] system, that will continue for the next couple of years,” said Michael W. Garner, president and CEO of the Florida Association of Health Plans, an industry group based in Tallahassee.

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