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Insurers pay out less rebates in 2012

Nearly 150,000 Wisconsin residents are expected to receive $3.6 million in rebate checks - an average of $46 a consumer - from insurers who failed to meet the federal health reform law's minimum loss ratio requirements in 2012. That's down from 2011, when 282,800 Wisconsinites received $10.4 million in rebates, a $76 average. (WHN, 6/24)
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