Regulators Urged To Move Swiftly To Prevent ‘Rate Shocks’
Now on KHN's blog, Julie Appleby reports: "Consumer groups on Monday said state and federal regulators should move quickly to set rules to protect Americans from health insurance premium "rate shocks" and to prevent insurers from charging far higher rates in low income areas, when major provisions of the federal health law take effect in 2014" (Appleby, 8/13).
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