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NY probes data in insurance hikes for accuracy

By CBS News / Associated Press  
   February 16, 2012

New York authorities will be investigating the accuracy of data that health insurance companies and HMOs submit to justify rate increases. Financial Services Superintendent Benjamin Lawsky said Wednesday that the new investigation will take the time needed to scrutinize data to make sure it accurately accounts for costs and spending. The unannounced audits will be in addition to the regular review of rate requests that must be done within 60 days before the department approves or rejects increases.

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