Health insurer rebate exemptions would cost consumers

The request by the state's insurance commissioner to exempt health insurers from having to spend 80% of premiums on medical care could cost consumers an estimated $14 million over three years. That works out to a savings of 1% or less of what consumers who buy their own insurance would spend in that time period. (JOURNAL SENTINEL, 11/2)
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