Page values for "Health Law Puts People, Not Insurers, First"
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_creationDate | Datetime | November 25, 2013 4:58:42 PM |
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_fullText | Searchtext | {{Item |author=Frances Padilla |source=The Hartford Courant |date=November 22, 2013 |url=http://www.courant.com/news/opinion/hc-op-padilla-affordable-caere-act-puts-people-fir-20131122,0,7008473.story |quote=Mr. Leonardi's comments highlight the fact that it has been a customary practice of insurers ... |
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Topic | Page | Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act | |
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Author | List of Page, delimiter: , | Frances Padilla |
Source | Page | The Hartford Courant |
Date | Date | November 22, 2013 |
URL | URL | http://www.courant.com/news/opinion/hc-op-padilla-affordable-caere-act-puts-people-fir-20131122,0,7008473.story |
Quote | Text | Mr. Leonardi's comments highlight the fact that it has been a customary practice of insurers to send their policyholders notifications that a particular plan will no longer be available or there's been a change in benefits. Only one-third of the policies being canceled in Connecticut were plans that did not have protection under the law's grandfather clause and did not meet the benefit standards or the consumer protections required by the law. The other two-thirds were discontinued as part of the insurance companies' business-as-usual practices. |
Summary | Wikitext | Health Law Puts People, Not Insurers, First by Frances Padilla (The Hartford Courant, November 22, 2013) (view) |