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Health insurers to face fines for not correcting doctor directories

By The Wall Street Journal  
   December 30, 2015

Starting Friday, new regulations allow the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services to fine insurers up to $25,000 per beneficiary for errors in Medicare Advantage plan directories and up to $100 per beneficiary for errors in plans sold on the federally run insurance exchanges in 37 states. States are imposing their own rules and sanctions.

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