By Evan George
Daily Journal Staff Writer
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LOS ANGELES - A health insurance reform bill, intended to cure the pain of rescinded policyholders, could have a serious side effect: strict new limits on when patients can take their insurer to court.
Under a proposed state bill, health plans would have to seek approval from the state before revoking a pat...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
This article appears on Page 1
LOS ANGELES - A health insurance reform bill, intended to cure the pain of rescinded policyholders, could have a serious side effect: strict new limits on when patients can take their insurer to court.
Under a proposed state bill, health plans would have to seek approval from the state before revoking a pat...
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