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Government

Sep. 5, 1998

Though Some Health Legislation Died, Other Industry Reforms Became Law

SACRAMENTO - The conventional wisdom was that the 1998 legislative session that ended this week produced no "significant" health maintenance organization reform.

By Tom Dresslar
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SACRAMENTO - The conventional wisdom was that the 1998 legislative session that ended this week produced no "significant" health maintenance organization reform.
        But that view overlooks a broad range of reforms sent to Gov. Pete Wilson's desk. It focu...

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