Insurance pact rules tightened
Cost-cutting, patient protections added
New contracts for health insurance companies that provide state-subsidized coverage to thousands of Massachusetts' working poor will include aggressive incentives for cost-cutting, but will also contain new provisions to protect patients, under an agreement reached yesterday by state regulators. (Full article: 404 words)
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