State Health Policy Developments: Doctor Shortages, California Insurance Crackdown
admin | Feb 10, 2010
News outlets across the country report on state health policy developments. The Los Angeles Times: “At a time when nearly 7 million Californians are uninsured, state regulators are trying to rein in discount health and dental plans that officials say frequently overstate benefits, offer little if any savings and promise access to doctors who aren’t part of the system…
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