Insurers Cite Concerns Over Age-Rating Bands, Benefits Package, Exchanges
The insurance industry is urging the Obama administration to at the very least create a transition process that would phase-in the health reform provision that allows insurers to charge older people no more than three times the amount they ask younger people to pay for premiums.
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