California wins big.
The California Department of Insurance has reached an agreement
with Anthem Blue Cross Life and Health Insurance Company to offer new
health coverage to more than 2,300 consumers whose policies were
rescinded between Jan. 1, 2004 and Dec. 31, 2008. Blue Cross will also
reimburse these consumers for out-of-pocket medical expenses (estimated
to be $14 million) and pay a $1 million fine. In addition, the company
will implement significant changes in its underwriting and claim
practices. Blue Cross insures 50 percent of all Californians with
individual health insurance policies.
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