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_creationDateDatetimeMarch 14, 2010 10:53:38 PM
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TopicPagePatient Protection and Affordable Care Act
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SourcePageThe Philadelphia Inquirer
DateDateMarch 14, 2010
URLURLhttp://www.philly.com/inquirer/opinion/20100314_Editorial__Money_talks.html
QuoteText"While industry officials contend their rates merely reflect the increasing prices charged by hospitals, doctors, and drug companies, there is a good counterargument that the insurers' healthy profit margins prove consumers are overpaying. What's more, insurance companies are known for denying coverage or pricing people with chronic illnesses out of the marketplace. That's why one of the strongest appeals of Obama's proposed reform is that it would set up national insurance exchanges where consumers could price-shop for health policies with guaranteed levels of coverage."
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Money talks by The Philadelphia Inquirer editorial board (The Philadelphia Inquirer, March 14, 2010) (view)