Maryland to expand insurance evaluations
Washington Post, January 3, 2008
Beginning late next year, Maryland will become the first state to give consumers independent evaluations of Preferred Provider Organization health plans offered by four of the state's largest healthcare providers. Consumers will be able to get information about the quality of care offered by a PPO health-plan provider, the number of complaints received and how customers are treated.
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