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Robert Calandra and Stacey Burling, The Philadelphia Inquirer

Philadelphia-Area Blues Struggle To Match Customer Service To Demand

By Robert Calandra and Stacey Burling, The Philadelphia Inquirer January 24, 2014 KFF Health News Original

The region’s two largest health insurers faced a rush of new customers leading up the ACA deadline. Now both face a surge of customer service complaints.

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