Oklahoma loses bid for insurance company relief under health care law
WASHINGTON — The Obama administration announced Wednesday that it has rejected Oklahoma 's request to shield some health insurance companies from the requirement that they spend at least 80 percent of the money they collect in premiums on medical costs.
The decision by the Department of Health and Human Services could mean nearly $16 million in rebates this year to about 70,000 Oklahomans who purchased t...
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