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Health Care & Hospital Law

Mar. 2, 2010

Anthem Fares Better in Trial Than Court of Public Opinion

If Anthem Blue Cross lost in the court of public opinion as it was hammered in questioning by lawmakers in California and Washington, DC last week, the company seemed to fare better in front of an L.A. jury.

By Evan George

Daily Journal Staff Writer

LOS ANGELES - If Anthem Blue Cross lost in the court of public opinion as it was hammered by lawmakers in California and Washington last week, the company seemed to fare better in front of an L.A. jury.

Despite a trickle of internal documents and testimony revealing how the state's largest health insurer escapes paying costly procedures like "out-of-network" transplants, ...

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