At Pennsylvania hearings on Blues, views of new system
Philadelphia Inquirer, July 21, 2008
During the Insurance Department hearings on the proposed merger of Pennsylvania’s two largest health insurers, some of the state’s most powerful people in healthcare in the state sat captive. But many who testified did so with other issues on their agendas, and the hearings ended up eliciting a wide variety of possible solutions for the hurting healthcare system.
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